It was pellet on pellet @ 50yds., now it shoots 1 1/4" 10rd. groups with maybe 3-4 pellet on pellet. HELP!
Gradual degradation usually means a cleaning is in order.
If all the sudden, check for clipping in the baffle/shroud (or shoot without it to see if the scattering stops), loose screws (scope mount and barrel in particular), and run it over a chronograph to see if the velocity is varying wildly or if your state of tune has migrated up or down.
My other advice would be to remove the hammer and inspect the bore in the receiver. Mine had some debris buildup from the trigger group I think, and was affecting my accuracy
https://youtu.be/_VNognVDiak
No. But doesn't hurt to check it/replace it. Maybe it is still damaged and causing an issue? Typically it's the variation in velocity that causes inaccuracy. That or a damaged barrel. Poorly or overly tensioned liner. Or something else loose somewhere. I can't imagine your scope would be busted, but also possible.
Something else that failed on mine was the valve stem guide.... It's just a little piece of plastic on the end cap where the valve spring is
https://youtu.be/_VNognVDiak
Would I have to change the o ring if I'm getting consistent fps?
Thanks,
Mel