I remember a few years back hearing about a tuner/airgunsmith who was located in the California foothills (perhaps Shingle Springs?) who did a good job of sorting out the USFT. I have an early Hunter benchrest model (SN 11X) which hasn't been used in a few years. I have been taking a break from shooting after the passing of my shooting partner and mentor. I was never blown away by my USFT's accuracy and heard this gentleman was good at tuning them, but I lost the contact information. I now live in the area and it would be easy for me to get the rifle to him, if he's still working. I prefer not to send my rifle off to Southern California just yet, but I am sure it's capable of better results than what I've been able to achieve so far. Also, I understand there have been incremental improvements that I might be able to take advantage of.
I have been shooting competitively for on and off for decades with some success. Although I am sure my benchrest airgun technique may well have something to do with my results, the performance of this rifle has been a little frustrating, given how much it cost. I was always plagued by a wandering zero and inexplicable fliers on my 50 yard home range. I also have several FX, AA, and Daystate high end PCPs, which mostly give me less trouble. Thanks so much for your time. I'm new to this forum but spent many a happy hour on the old Yellow Pages.
I have been shooting competitively for on and off for decades with some success. Although I am sure my benchrest airgun technique may well have something to do with my results, the performance of this rifle has been a little frustrating, given how much it cost. I was always plagued by a wandering zero and inexplicable fliers on my 50 yard home range. I also have several FX, AA, and Daystate high end PCPs, which mostly give me less trouble. Thanks so much for your time. I'm new to this forum but spent many a happy hour on the old Yellow Pages.