I have been poopooed a few times for saying this, but I'll say it again just for good measure.
If the barrel band is linked to the barrel and the pressure tube, you WILL see POI shifts as the pressure tube pressure varies.
It was true with the Nova Vista Freedoms/Liberty and is true with any other airgun that does NOT have a "free floating" barrel.
Yes, some will say that the Fortitude doesn't have a free floating barrel because the shroud supports the barrel. However, I disagree. The barrel and the shroud support each other and anything that moves one, moves the other. When the barrel band is adjusted properly, the shroud makes NO contact with the barrel band.
So, it IS a "free floating barrel".
The Avenger, AFAIK, does NOT have a free floating barrel/shroud. So, it IS connected to the fluctuations of the pressure tube. Just like the Freedom/Liberty on which the Avenger is based.
So, it WILL exhibit POI shifts as the pressure changes.
My best advice/suggestion is to find that narrow pressure range window where the POI shift is at a minimum. Then keep the gun within that pressure range for consistent accuracy/precision. Be that 10 shots or 30 shots.
When my Freedoms still worked, that pressure range was between 2900psi and 2500psi for 10 VERY consistent/accurate/precise shots... at ~740fps on the low setting or ~920fps on the high setting using 10.5 CPUM pellets. It (both of the .177s I own) really was a tack driver! (smile)
Never had any luck with the .22 version...................... (heavy sigh)
JMHO YMMV
If the barrel band is linked to the barrel and the pressure tube, you WILL see POI shifts as the pressure tube pressure varies.
It was true with the Nova Vista Freedoms/Liberty and is true with any other airgun that does NOT have a "free floating" barrel.
Yes, some will say that the Fortitude doesn't have a free floating barrel because the shroud supports the barrel. However, I disagree. The barrel and the shroud support each other and anything that moves one, moves the other. When the barrel band is adjusted properly, the shroud makes NO contact with the barrel band.
So, it IS a "free floating barrel".
The Avenger, AFAIK, does NOT have a free floating barrel/shroud. So, it IS connected to the fluctuations of the pressure tube. Just like the Freedom/Liberty on which the Avenger is based.
So, it WILL exhibit POI shifts as the pressure changes.
My best advice/suggestion is to find that narrow pressure range window where the POI shift is at a minimum. Then keep the gun within that pressure range for consistent accuracy/precision. Be that 10 shots or 30 shots.
When my Freedoms still worked, that pressure range was between 2900psi and 2500psi for 10 VERY consistent/accurate/precise shots... at ~740fps on the low setting or ~920fps on the high setting using 10.5 CPUM pellets. It (both of the .177s I own) really was a tack driver! (smile)
Never had any luck with the .22 version...................... (heavy sigh)
JMHO YMMV
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