I just bought the Beeman 1357 Underlever. I have some high hopes for this rifle target shooting in my back yard.
The stock Gods smiled on me today. I have to say I was not expect this stock to look this good. Most beech stocks don’t have any grain. This looks really nice. Darker than I expected.
I plan to do all the sort of modifications to this. It’s in .177 I already ordered the moderator. That will all be here Tuesday with the band to mount the bipod.
I tested the trigger weight at 2.75 lb out of the box. A quick pen spring mod and adjustment of the trigger rod has it at 1.5.
It feels really good for 250 bucks that for sure.
I put on a starter scope and will fire it a bunch with that to brake it in and get use to it.
I cleaned the barrel with a patch and fishing line. So it is all nice looking.
The stock is beautiful. But the finish was showing all my sweaty fingerprints. So while I have it apart I gave it a quick rubdown with Maccari gunstock mud.this made it look nice and smooth.
I think I can find a piece of carbon fiber tubing to replace the plastic shroud. Only need a one foot piece so the price shouldn’t be to bad.
I am very curious about the B Stanly mod but that will be for later.
My plan is to shoot the 14 yards in my back yard just for fun. I will probably not shoot it much past 55 yards.
I need to be super quiet. So I’m gonna crank this thing way down and see how it does. Feels really nice so far.
The stock Gods smiled on me today. I have to say I was not expect this stock to look this good. Most beech stocks don’t have any grain. This looks really nice. Darker than I expected.
I plan to do all the sort of modifications to this. It’s in .177 I already ordered the moderator. That will all be here Tuesday with the band to mount the bipod.
I tested the trigger weight at 2.75 lb out of the box. A quick pen spring mod and adjustment of the trigger rod has it at 1.5.
It feels really good for 250 bucks that for sure.
I put on a starter scope and will fire it a bunch with that to brake it in and get use to it.
I cleaned the barrel with a patch and fishing line. So it is all nice looking.
The stock is beautiful. But the finish was showing all my sweaty fingerprints. So while I have it apart I gave it a quick rubdown with Maccari gunstock mud.this made it look nice and smooth.
I think I can find a piece of carbon fiber tubing to replace the plastic shroud. Only need a one foot piece so the price shouldn’t be to bad.
I am very curious about the B Stanly mod but that will be for later.
My plan is to shoot the 14 yards in my back yard just for fun. I will probably not shoot it much past 55 yards.
I need to be super quiet. So I’m gonna crank this thing way down and see how it does. Feels really nice so far.