First, I’m new to PCP rifles, I just got a refurbished Air Venturi Avenger from Pyramyd Air, with the wood stock. Just some background, I’m 80 and have been shooting guns for over 70 years.
I put an Athlon Argos HMR 4-20x50 scope on it and shooting in my basement at 20 yards put 5 shots in a group smaller than a dime. The problem was it was shooting low and to the right of my point of aim. I started adjusting the scope but maxed out the adjustments, still shooting low and to the right.
OK, changed the scope to an Athlon Argos BTR GEN2 6-24x50 scope. Same thing, shooting low and to the right after maxing out the adjustments on the scope.
I removed the cap on the end of the barrel, the shroud and that plastic thing on the barrel. Shooting the gun, my group jumped from low and right to high and left of my point of aim, again shooting very tight groups. Looking at the receiver where the shroud threads on, in the middle of the threads is a small Allen screw. Not knowing what it does I didn’t want to screw up anything, but I inserted an Allen wrench into the screw and could easily turn it both in or out. I left the screw without changing its setting but am wondering if it could affect the barrel alignment? Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I put an Athlon Argos HMR 4-20x50 scope on it and shooting in my basement at 20 yards put 5 shots in a group smaller than a dime. The problem was it was shooting low and to the right of my point of aim. I started adjusting the scope but maxed out the adjustments, still shooting low and to the right.
OK, changed the scope to an Athlon Argos BTR GEN2 6-24x50 scope. Same thing, shooting low and to the right after maxing out the adjustments on the scope.
I removed the cap on the end of the barrel, the shroud and that plastic thing on the barrel. Shooting the gun, my group jumped from low and right to high and left of my point of aim, again shooting very tight groups. Looking at the receiver where the shroud threads on, in the middle of the threads is a small Allen screw. Not knowing what it does I didn’t want to screw up anything, but I inserted an Allen wrench into the screw and could easily turn it both in or out. I left the screw without changing its setting but am wondering if it could affect the barrel alignment? Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.