Michael08 wrote:My plastic arrived yesterday so I’ll be picking my 22 up tomorrow won’t have a chance to shoot it till Monday but I’ll be throwing the scope on and playing around with it heaps (no ammo even on the house) just one of those things I do when I get a new toy haha.
bronco93 wrote:I was actually wondering if the release lever got held back would the bolt return foward or does it need to be released and pulled back again. I doubt they would otherwise there is nothing to stop somebody from somehow locking the release lever back and having a make shift semi auto. But I'm still curious to find out
Michael08 wrote:If it shoots alright it’ll be well worth it for me, just need Boyd’s to make a stock as I’m set!
bronco93 wrote:I think I only want one more for the novelty of it. Same as those revolver carbine rifles. Ugly af, but would reckon would be pretty fun.
fishburgr wrote:I got around to firing mine. All the ammo I tried cycled the bolt just fine, including CCI Quiet and Subsonics. The CCI Copper wouldnt feed half the time tho, the soft bullet kept getting caught up. None of the other rounds had any problem feeding.
IT was a bit windy and Ive never really shot much before but when trying to sight the rifle in I was having real issues. When standard velocity was hitting accuratly, then quiet and subsonic wasnt even on paper and vice versa.
All summed up tho I had a massive smile on my face while I was there.
TassieTiger wrote:fishburgr wrote:I got around to firing mine. All the ammo I tried cycled the bolt just fine, including CCI Quiet and Subsonics. The CCI Copper wouldnt feed half the time tho, the soft bullet kept getting caught up. None of the other rounds had any problem feeding.
IT was a bit windy and Ive never really shot much before but when trying to sight the rifle in I was having real issues. When standard velocity was hitting accuratly, then quiet and subsonic wasnt even on paper and vice versa.
All summed up tho I had a massive smile on my face while I was there.
Mate, you do realise that the subs are travelling a lot slower, so are hitting much lower down the target and vice versa when zeroing the subs - the cci’s will be a couple inches higher at 50 ? And also - don’t forget additional spin speed will have faster bullets to one side...