Me again. Info I sent Johan at FX. I have had my FX Wildcat .22 for around 14 days. I have had a few issues but this one is, in my mind, major. I have gone from Chrony results AV 901 ES 18 SD 4 to AV 380 ES 48 SD 13. This is with the same 200bar full and same pellet.
I started an accuracy test with 3 shots @12 yds, 4 shots @ 25 yds and moved out to 50 yds with my last shot in the mag. It didn't make paper. 2 more mags after a refil, I was hoping it would help but no improvement.
out comes the ProChrono. With the above results.
I am hoping for a simple explanation and not to have to return the rifle to be fixed.
Johan can you please offer some advice?
2nd email
An update on the power drop issue, see all issues below.
I completed a dry fire empty as advised by retailer, sub 50bar, and this appeared to correct the low power issue. I have now fired two magazines through the rifle. The first appeared to be good, I was using a lighter pellet so my POI was not where it should be with heavier pellet. I then retested with my 'sighted' pellet and these all fell short of mark and continued to drop in power, each shot lower than the last. I did not wish to Chrono these now as I do not have time but suffice to say the issue still exists.
There is no leak evident and the gauge is holding a steady 200 bar. I had hope this might be a simple airlock and 'bleeding'o fhte air would fix it. My first few shots lended to this theory but it is obviously not the case.
His prompt response, within 24 hours, with the time difference from NZ - UKHello Craig,
It sounds as if your barrel is misaligned with the transfer port in the breech block, and it also sounds as if your reg is acting out.
Please start by checking the transferport, it’s under a grubscrew that is located under the fron cheek rest.
There is a dot on the barrelinlet that is supposed to look right at you.
When you tighten the grubscrew again make sure to tighten it but not hard enough to dent the bras.
If the transferport is aligned and the problems persist please contact me again.
Best regards JohanI have since gone back to him as the issue still exists. I will post this on the manufacturers page too. During my dry firing the pin on the cocking lever fell out...I was very happy I was at home an indoors when this happened and not in the field. I have also posted info on my mag popping out using lighter pellets. After thought it my be skirt size that is causing this issue but it is still something else to add to the ever growing list. My retailer, Young's in Auckland, New Zealand, has been kept informed too. I want to love this rifle but I am having a hard time at the moment. It is now a very expensive safe ornament.
Craig