Yes I shot at standard targets 10 to 20 shots each pellet, The weather today looks good and I am going to give it another go, but I think the scope died. The last time I chased a dying scope was on my deer rifle. I had changed the bullet in my handloads and wanted to check it out. The scope, unknown to me was dying and the new bullet caused a small amount of copper fouling in the bore. I chased poor groups through a couple shooting sessions with a lot of head scratching before concluding the scope died. New scopes, right back to great groups with new bullet! So now I may have a dead scope concurrent with a new tune kit. At least I have the previous iron sight groups with the gun with the same pellets as a bench mark. I don't have a chrono (yet), I believe I picked up some power. I don't think it is the tune. The shooting is improved, I wouldn't say by a lot, because honestly it was good before and the OEM seal was perfect and the spring looked good, The pellet does hit the backstop now with a more audible smack. I have ordered a Hawke 2-7x for the HW30s and a UTG bug 3-12x for the HW50s and am selling the Williams peep. Unfortunately my eyes are just not what they used to be!! LOL.Good to hear the mechanical procedures were un-eventful. Very possible you killed the bushnell. My HW30 with OEM springs killed a 4X Hawke Vantage, sadly. I went back with a Hawke Airmax 2-7X32. Did you shoot a good long string of one certain pellet before you called it dead? Sounds like you have a good accuracy standard to compare to with that Williams peep sight.
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