To summarize: I have a new Pulsar .22 HP. Before shooting it I removed the barrel (probably not a smart move) to clean it with a Patch Worm . I also removed the shroud and the adapter (the round part around the barrel with 6 grub screws) thinking that was necessary to remove the barrel. My fault for not knowing: you don't have to remove the shroud or adapter to remove the barrel. And I probably shouldn't have removed the barrel in the first place.
Now it appears I have caused a problem. After reassembly, I found the pellets clipped a .25 moderator (Huggett). Not good. I thought I had messed up the O-ring on the barrel shroud (the entire shroud including 1 set of threads has to pass over this O-ring when installing the shroud so messing it up seems really easy to do). So I tested at 10 yards, off a bench rest, with just the naked barrel - no shroud. The shroud was not the problem. My 3 shot test group at 10 yards measured .92! So I figured something is loose somewhere. I removed the barrel (without removing the adapter this time) and found nothing amiss so I replaced it. Now the 10 yard bench rest groups (JSB and AA pellets) are no better than .23. The test group that came with the rifle was, of course, 1 hole at 20 yards. So - I apparently did something.
I presently have a call in to AoA. My plan at this point is to send the rifle to them to have them diagnose and repair whatever I messed up.
In the meantime - any ideas would be appreciated.
I realize I overstepped my knowledge in removing the shroud, adapter, and barrel but I've partially disassembled other rifles with no issues. But, now I do know how it goes together.
Now it appears I have caused a problem. After reassembly, I found the pellets clipped a .25 moderator (Huggett). Not good. I thought I had messed up the O-ring on the barrel shroud (the entire shroud including 1 set of threads has to pass over this O-ring when installing the shroud so messing it up seems really easy to do). So I tested at 10 yards, off a bench rest, with just the naked barrel - no shroud. The shroud was not the problem. My 3 shot test group at 10 yards measured .92! So I figured something is loose somewhere. I removed the barrel (without removing the adapter this time) and found nothing amiss so I replaced it. Now the 10 yard bench rest groups (JSB and AA pellets) are no better than .23. The test group that came with the rifle was, of course, 1 hole at 20 yards. So - I apparently did something.
I presently have a call in to AoA. My plan at this point is to send the rifle to them to have them diagnose and repair whatever I messed up.
In the meantime - any ideas would be appreciated.
I realize I overstepped my knowledge in removing the shroud, adapter, and barrel but I've partially disassembled other rifles with no issues. But, now I do know how it goes together.