How accurate in general is this generation of springer ? i am thinking i would like tyo have one IF it was considered a accurate one . (meaning the one i buy is proven accurate )
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I will have to check mine out. Never really did any accuracy testing, pellet likes and such. Will have to get on this. Thanks for the post. Oh! And KWK shows up he will know.How accurate in general is this generation of springer ? i am thinking i would like tyo have one IF it was considered a accurate one . (meaning the one i buy is proven accurate ) View attachment 473151
Thanks . new title .chief,
Much interest in following this post. I recently acquired like rifle in your post. A 1920 early post war era BSA "L" model with the two screw trigger block. Note, this two screw trigger block denotes a none adjustable trigger. Soon there after they did come out with an adjustable trigger, a three screw trigger block.
The accuracy has been noted to be rather surprising good but mine is not so steller and most likely due to its harsh trigger pull. I can only speak inbehalf of my own. Other definite factors of accuracy could be attributed to my old eyes and perhaps to velocity inconsistency of my particular rifle. Once I gain knowledge and appropriate information I will be tearing into this rifle and no doubt will be improving accuracy capability of this rifle. I would think stoning the trigger shear in itself will greatly improve the accuracy of this beauty!
Wish I could provide more information but my knowledge to date of these rifles wouldn't begin to fill a thimble! I hope there's enough people here to keep this post running for sometime to come.
May I suggest renaming the title of this post to something more direct, ie: "BSA post war era accuracy".
I'm afraid knowledgeable people of these rifles won't know to chime in with a post heading " Accuracy"
Just my take and suggestion though I don't claim to know much these days..haha
Mike
Edit: forgot to add, hopefully Karl (KWK) will fine this post and chime in. He is very knowledgeable of these rifles on this forum. He has a collection of these beauties and is known to machine his own parts for these guns when needed. Another knowledgeable source would be Garvin over at the GTA Vintage Airgun forum.
Cheers