The UTG 2-7x32 is a handgun scope and eye relief is like 13” to 24”, I like using the handgun scope off bench but not so much freehand.
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I like your end cap. Can you tell me more about it? My .22 is one hole-ing at 10 yards without the LDC.
I like your end cap. Can you tell me more about it? My .22 is one hole-ing at 10 yards without the LDC.
Newton's Third Law of Physics: For every action, there is an opposite and equal reaction.
If the mass/inertia of the end of the barrel and air cylinder are not equal, or greater, to the stored forward foot pounds of compressed spring energy pushing the hammer, the barrel MUST rise to equal/neutralize the forward release in energy/weight, produced by the compressed spring and hammer.
If you have the equipment...press the hammer back against the spring to measure how many foot pounds of energy it takes to cock the gun. I suggest you will be surprised at the outcome!
While it is true that the hammer impacting the valve pin will neutralize some of the forward energy of the released spring/hammer, we must remember there are milliseconds of delay prior to this taking place, but the reaction of the end of the barrel is instantaneous upon release of the spring. Thus, the muzzle moves, however slightly, and point of aimed impact will be slightly off.
A small weight near the end of the barrel, or a longer forearm on the hand grip may offset this equalization of energy release.
I harbor doubts that trigger adjustment can provide an effective solution to this problem, although a crisp trigger will always decrease overall pistol movement prior to the pellet leaving the muzzle!
Regards,
Kindly 'Ol Uncle Hoot
I’m going to suggest that you try using a rear bag as well as the front one. That will stabilize the gun and I’ll bet your accuracy improves immediately! My friend was shooting at 20 yards and hitting inside of a dime size circle almost every time. She had never shot a gun before! It’s that rear bag I tell you!! Have fun.
What tool(s) did you use to modify the grip? Your newly styled grip looks pretty nice. I would love to do something like that.
Also, what did you use to make the design change? Modeling clay or something like it?
Best,
Kenkek
Long_Gun _Dallas
I’m going to suggest that you try using a rear bag as well as the front one. That will stabilize the gun and I’ll bet your accuracy improves immediately! My friend was shooting at 20 yards and hitting inside of a dime size circle almost every time. She had never shot a gun before! It’s that rear bag I tell you!! Have fun.