Hi Guys,
I am pretty new to the whole airgun scene, but I did watch a lot of Youtube videos mainly from Matt Dubber, AEAC and some others to prepare for my new toy, a FX Maverick compact in 22 cal topped with a very cheap 4-12x50 scope, and an FX chrono to help me dial it in.
Anyway, I have zeroed the setup at approximately 25 meters at regs 115/85 and powerwheel 4 at 870 fps ->ES of 1 and std dev of 0.5 over 6 shots (for what it is worth) JSB hades .22 15,89gr.
It really shoots like a laser here, ctc group about 3/16 or 5mm. I was very happy with how it performed. So I pushed my target a bit further, 40m this time, expecting the impact to drop a bit vertically, which it did by about 1" or 2,5cm. The only strange thing, it also shifted right by about 2" or 5 cm (I can still print decent groups there., so it is not spread).
So I went online and looked up everything that could cause this to happen, so I started with making sure the optic is level and that the crosshairs are plumb. I spent a whole day using different methods to verify that it was not the optic placement/ adjustment, I used bubble levels, self leveling lasers, plumb bob on a string, light front to back through optic to align crosshair on the wall with a plumb line, I have done just about everything to make sure that the optic and reticle are level and plumb, but still I get the same results.
It is kind of frustrating that I am not able to get it riding the line.
Might it be the cheap optic that might be out of whack?
I am still saving up to get a decent scope, but this is what I have for now.
I am open for suggestions, if possible, an explanation how to check or how to diagnose would be very helpful!
Thanks!
I am pretty new to the whole airgun scene, but I did watch a lot of Youtube videos mainly from Matt Dubber, AEAC and some others to prepare for my new toy, a FX Maverick compact in 22 cal topped with a very cheap 4-12x50 scope, and an FX chrono to help me dial it in.
Anyway, I have zeroed the setup at approximately 25 meters at regs 115/85 and powerwheel 4 at 870 fps ->ES of 1 and std dev of 0.5 over 6 shots (for what it is worth) JSB hades .22 15,89gr.
It really shoots like a laser here, ctc group about 3/16 or 5mm. I was very happy with how it performed. So I pushed my target a bit further, 40m this time, expecting the impact to drop a bit vertically, which it did by about 1" or 2,5cm. The only strange thing, it also shifted right by about 2" or 5 cm (I can still print decent groups there., so it is not spread).
So I went online and looked up everything that could cause this to happen, so I started with making sure the optic is level and that the crosshairs are plumb. I spent a whole day using different methods to verify that it was not the optic placement/ adjustment, I used bubble levels, self leveling lasers, plumb bob on a string, light front to back through optic to align crosshair on the wall with a plumb line, I have done just about everything to make sure that the optic and reticle are level and plumb, but still I get the same results.
It is kind of frustrating that I am not able to get it riding the line.
Might it be the cheap optic that might be out of whack?
I am still saving up to get a decent scope, but this is what I have for now.
I am open for suggestions, if possible, an explanation how to check or how to diagnose would be very helpful!
Thanks!