Need help with R3 .25 long
I have an early R3 .25 long, one of the ones that got held up for a long time when Ed was having the worst of his export troubles. When it arrived, it clearly had been taken apart and re-assembled, and there some parts that were damaged. Nothing that was completely disabling, but definitely not up to the standard of airgun fit and finish that Ed usually maintains.
I had some problems with it shooting consistantly when I first got it. It would not hold a POI consistantly, and would move around by 2-3 inches at 50yards, especially in the horizontal plane (i.e., side to side). I played around with it, tried several scopes, tightend everyuthing I could think of, adjusted the regulator and hammer spring. For a while, it seemed like I had it shooting pretty consistantly, but even then every now and then the POI would shift. I would re-zero, and it would be consistant for a while again. The I got busy and didn’t do much with it for a long time.
I’ve been shooting it again this year, and lately I’m having lots of POI problems again. If I shoot 10 shots at 50 yards, I get 2 or 3 in a nice group, then 2 or 3 an inch or two off to one side, then 2 or 3 an inch or two away somewhere else. Under the same conditions, I shoot my R2.5 .22 and get 20 shots in a hole the size of a quarter.
So, I’ve tried cleaning the barrel, tightening things up, etc. The velocity ios pretty consistant in the 870-890fps range, I can’t find any indication of clipping, and get the same results with different scopes that work fine on other guns. The gun probably has about 1400 pellets through the barrel.
Can someone suggest a trouble-shooting process that might help me get to the bottom of what is going on and hopefully get my .25 R3 shooting as well or better than my R2.5 .22?
Art
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Yes, I don’t want the stock torquing the air tube or action at all. If it’s torqued, eventually it will move or fatigue something.