Just picked up a new to me 1701P and I’m looking for some advice. I purchased it to begin learning how to shoot silhouettes. Looked like a lot of fun on the internet so I thought I would give it a try. My previous experience has been shooting open class field target with higher end regulated pcp rifles. I suspect that I have a lot to learn....
The 1701 I picked up came with a mounted Mantis 3-9 scope as pictured.
The pistol arrived with about 2500 psi and seemed to function well for 10 test shots. I filled the pistol to about 2900 psi and shot 10 JSB 8.4’s over my chronograph with the following results: 404, 406, 407, 412, 413, 412, 413, 426, 411 and 420. Average: 413; ES: 22; SD: 7. Seems to be shooting around 3.18 pounds. Trigger breaks at about 1 pound 3 ounces. Pulled a cleaning patch through the barrel and it came out dirty but no sign of rust or large lead flakes.
So what do I need to do to get the best out of her and increase my chances of knocking down some very small metal critters? I don’t plan on using iron sights at this point so your opinion on whether to keep or replace the Mantis scope with a different scope/red dot would be welcome. Thoughts on weight/brand of pellet to begin testing with would also be appreciated.
Dennis
The 1701 I picked up came with a mounted Mantis 3-9 scope as pictured.
The pistol arrived with about 2500 psi and seemed to function well for 10 test shots. I filled the pistol to about 2900 psi and shot 10 JSB 8.4’s over my chronograph with the following results: 404, 406, 407, 412, 413, 412, 413, 426, 411 and 420. Average: 413; ES: 22; SD: 7. Seems to be shooting around 3.18 pounds. Trigger breaks at about 1 pound 3 ounces. Pulled a cleaning patch through the barrel and it came out dirty but no sign of rust or large lead flakes.
So what do I need to do to get the best out of her and increase my chances of knocking down some very small metal critters? I don’t plan on using iron sights at this point so your opinion on whether to keep or replace the Mantis scope with a different scope/red dot would be welcome. Thoughts on weight/brand of pellet to begin testing with would also be appreciated.
Dennis