Pulled the walther lgv 22 cal out out of the safe today. A couple of weeks ago the original UTG 3*9*40 failed after one year. The Aussie distributor replaced it in a heart beat, put it on sighted it in and let of a few shots. Put it back in the safe until today. Put up the Target fired off ten shots at 30 metres no adjustments, fired cold. Pretty happy with that, put it back in the safe.
Shot a 25 M BR card this morning with my FWB 300S Match using JSB 7.87 gr domed pellets. It scored 239-4X. Wind was pretty light with an occasional gust. I enjoy these guns as much as any in my collection. They are a joy to shoot. I overhauled the innards myself with new factory seals and spring, and Joe Rhea refinished the stock. The metal work is 95 percent +. BTW, the scope is a Mueller 8-32X44 target dot set at 28X with a UTG one piece drooper mount.
A cheap and cheerful Crossman Blaze that I tuned and refurbished the stock a while ago, is shooting some pretty good 20 yard groups .177 for a $100 dollar rifle...
3 targets, 10 shot groups, 20 yards distance off a makeshift bench rest from a ground sitting position. First group was laying prone using my hand as a rest, the other two were the aforementioned sitting rest position. My grouping became progressively better with each ten shot round. Rifle is the Ruger Impact Max .22 from Umarex using Crosman Premiere Pirahna 14.3g pellets. Heard many people have bad luck with these pellets but mine did just fine and still shoot well. Even zinged one off an empty Co2 canister at my usual 20 yards today I hung up. Didn't expect it to ricochet like it did, but that's what I get for thinking. Won't do that again, could have been worse.