That is the ONLY way i could get my M3 to shoot consistently!!Zero doubt on that but I like to keep my options open by not epoxying the entire thing solid. It certainly crossed my mind a few times but chickened out last minute!
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That is the ONLY way i could get my M3 to shoot consistently!!Zero doubt on that but I like to keep my options open by not epoxying the entire thing solid. It certainly crossed my mind a few times but chickened out last minute!
That is the ONLY way i could get my M3 to shoot consistently!!
I do not understand your reluctance to accept that others have this POI issue just because you do not. You are simply very lucky. The POI shift issue can only be caused by one thing . . . . something is loose. In my case, with my Crown, it is the barrel to receiver fit. It does not take much. Even .001" is too much. It is a design fault. There is no defined register and there must be for a repeatable alignment fit. This is not a quality issue either. In a mass production environment, there will always be manufacturing tolerances. These are unavoidable. The design fault is that the design does not compensate for these unavoidable tolerances. Normally, this is accomplished with a tapered register surface and a clamp of some sort, but there are several proven design solutions for this issue yet none have been employed by FX. In my case, a shroud clamp to the bottle has helped me deal with the fault. It is not a perfect solution, but if I am careful to not knock or jar the shroud, it works. Yes, the clamp is a band-aid, just as the CF tube is also, but the real issue is that FX has not either acknowledged the issue or done anything to resolve it. For you to call these band-aids bs is disingenuous. They were created because a problem exists.I am shooting rings only, in a gun club, mostly 100 meters. In 2-3 years using Impact MK2 .25x700 I cannot recall that any POI shift bothered me from equipment flaws.
Too much hype in this Forum around things, I fell into that rabbit hole as well you shall not feel offended.
First the CF sleeve over the liner... I try that and calling it bs...back to orings.
Second the CF barrel tensioning system...I try that as well and calling it bs again...back to barrel harmonic tuner.
And the list goes on with many "upgrades" people won't admit that is just a simple placebo.
But I cannot tell you where you can or cannot spend your money...
Of course something is not right. Just because you ,big Hun and others do not seem to have this issue, does not mean others do not. You both have been around air guns a long time. Yes, you are experienced and knowledgeable, but you cannot know everything. Nobody can. If only one person complains about an issue, it would not be unreasonable to think it may not be true, but when so many of us complain about exactly the same thing, doubting the issue exists is truly stupid.Something doesn’t seem right. All my FX guns only have carbon liner sleeve and they all shoot awesome.
Ah no luck when you wanna play at the elevated level game....You are simply very lucky. The POI shift issue can only be caused by one thing . . . . something is loose......There is no defined register and there must be for a repeatable alignment fit......Normally, this is accomplished with a tapered register surface and a clamp of some sort...
Of course something is not right. Just because you ,big Hun and others do not seem to have this issue, does not mean others do not. You both have been around air guns a long time. Yes, you are experienced and knowledgeable, but you cannot know everything. Nobody can. If only one person complains about an issue, it would not be unreasonable to think it may not be true, but when so many of us complain about exactly the same thing, doubting the issue exists is truly stupid.