Leshiy .25 350mm – POI shifting
Hi,
I test all PCPs that I receive in laboratory-like conditions:

I must admit than many high end airguns and barrels failed my test (9 groups, 5 shots in each group, 50 meters). By failure I mean any anomaly in grouping during 45 shots. The mean group size should stay below 20mm. And yes, I can shoot:
http://talonairgun.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=34&t=34742
This is what I expect from a high end airgun. My best group was 3.5mm CTC at 50 meters so you can just imagine how small my error can be.
This is how I tested Leshiy (the doors were opened during testing, no worries 😉 ):

In the beginning everything was quite acceptable at the distance of 50 meters:

Then, after maybe 30 shots the group moved 3cm to the left:

I tested that at 10 meters and POI was shifted by like 6mm. After barrel cleaning everything was spot on again. It looks like I need to clean the barrel every 30 shots or so. Something is simply wrong with that LW barrel. I may just guess that it is just me with that problem. Am I right?
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– Fill the tank to 250 Bar
– Makesure the pellets used are all the same head size and weight depending on calibre.
Set the regulator to one of the following depending on calibre.
0.177 Set to 100 Bar
0.20 Set to 105 Bar
0.22 Set to 110 Bar
0.25 Set to 115 Bar
0.30 Set to 120 Bar
Fire a group of 20 shots, measure the group size, re-fill the tank to 250 Bar, repeat the process.
If the group sizes are then roughly of all the same size, repeat but increase the number of shots each time until you get to the point where the groups start to open up.
Also, one other thing with the Leshiy is unless you put the pellets in the same way each time then the heads could get deformed and give different results etc. Apparently the machining on the breach end is sometimes not great or uniformed.
PS. I think you mentioned in a previous post that there was lead build up in the middle of the barrel. THAT should not be happening and will cause your POI to get worse the more pellets you shoot before cleaning. Sounds like your barrel has a tight spot in the middle which is a fault. Most airgun barrels are poorly constructed and mass produced. Sometimes you can be lucky and get good ones and other times you get absolute rubbish. High end target shooters normally have barrels built and machined from scratch but that costs like $400-$700 for a barrel.
I know this is off this topic, but I have seen several folks in different threads talk about .30 cal. Dose anybody have a 30 cal barrel in their Leshiy? Thanks Bill C!