No, it fits completely well. Thank you.IS THE SHROUD LIKE 1/2 INCH WHEN SCEWED ON? 1/2 FROM THE BLOCK, THERE WERE FEW GUNS THAT WERE WRONG SHROUDS WE RAN INTO AT ONE TIME
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No, it fits completely well. Thank you.IS THE SHROUD LIKE 1/2 INCH WHEN SCEWED ON? 1/2 FROM THE BLOCK, THERE WERE FEW GUNS THAT WERE WRONG SHROUDS WE RAN INTO AT ONE TIME
A chronograph is a CRITICAL piece of equipment when diagnosing problems like this. As mentioned before, if it's shooting too hot or slow accuracy will suffer. I have Caldwell chrony that's served me well & paid less than $100 for it.Okay. I'll get a chrony. Thanks.
Hello friend, I shot without shroud and it groups very well at 50 meters with 890 FPS. With shourd, falls to either side, does not clump. What do I do friend? You are totally baffled! The first three images are WITHOUT shroud and the last two WITH shourd.Thank you.The first thing I can tell you is that gun comes with the reg set at about 122 BAR. I have Built many a .22 Cricket shooting the 18.1 JSB, Air Arms Diabolo Field heavy or the FX 18.1 at a 1020 FPS shooting deadly accurate at 40 yards. I would first get your velocity between 880 to 940, it should shoot great somewhere in that range. I would also try shooting it without the shroud on the barrel to see what happens then.
Good luck.
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Charlie Frear, Georgia Airguns
No. But without shroud groups very well up to 50 meters. With shroudIS THE SHROUD LIKE 1/2 INCH WHEN SCEWED ON? 1/2 FROM THE BLOCK, THERE WERE FEW GUNS THAT WERE WRONG SHROUDS WE RAN INTO AT ONE TIME
Ok, I will. Thanks.Need to make bigger the final hole of the shroud cap with a drill.
Now it is clipping.
Ok, I will. Thanks.
I will take your suggestions into account. Thank you.Please share the result.
It is clear that the problem is from the exit of the barrel to the exit of the shroud.
When making bigger the hole be careful of:
1.- Not damage the threads of the cap; and
2.- do not weaken the cap with a drill tip too wide.