So I’m brand new to PCP rifles, and bought a synthetic Marauder .22 from Amazon, based on watching a bunch of YouTube videos. Guys hitting ends of shotgun shells at 40 yards, etc. got me excited to try this out. My wants are:
Accurate
Quiet
Reasonable $
So far, I’m super disappointed in the accuracy. From a bench at about 20 yards, I’m lucky to get under 3” groups. I’ve tried 3 different pellet weights from 13-19gr. Definitely not what I was expecting. Now that I’ve found this forum, I see that one can spend a bunch of time tweaking their rifle for better accuracy, but I guess I was hoping for better “out of the box” results. Is my experience normal for an utter noob? Should this thing go back to Amazon?
Thanks!
Curtster,
That kind of accuracy--or the lack thereof--is not typical of the BM 22.
I will say four or five things:
One, there were some bad Crosman barrels in .22 years ago, but that is a thing of the past. Unless your gun somehow has one of those older barrels, then this is not the reason for the poor accuracy. But three-inch groups at 20 yards still sounds too poor to me, even for a bad barrel. But perhaps this could be so.
Two, many BM's achieve better accuracy from about 2600 psi down. Pyramyd Air notes this in their BM advertisements. One of mine is like this, and will shoot accurately from 2600 or so down to around 1200 psi or so. But your groups still sound way too big. My .22 SynRod is only a bit less accurate at 3000 psi.
Three, perhaps the scope was not mounted correctly? Or, you could be canting the rifle (tilting it) on and off.
There are many knowledgeable people here on AGN, much more than I am. Some of them will most likely chime in.
I am curious to see how this turns out for you. Do know that a factory BM has much better accuracy than you are experiencing, and that without any tuning.
I would not give up the Marauder due to your experience, but whether this one needs to go back to Amazon remains to be seen.
S7
Edit: I edited this post (one word) already, but it did not stick. I meant to say, "I would not give up
on the Marauder," but I cannot vouch for that particular one beyond what I wrote.