by Jason on Sat Dec 11, 2010 4:12 pm
Not too bad.. I've been really busy with work and haven't gotten to shoot it as much as I want. The accuracy is good for a pellet gun, but not great. I got it for the ability to change power settings readily between ~600fps with 8gr pellets for paper punching and go right to 900fps with 10.5gr pellets for pest control. I have to say, I'm really disappointed with the pest control part. My elderly neighbor sometimes doesn't get the lid tight on her trashcan when she puts it out, and there are a few crows that pay enough attention to know they can get the lid off. I shot one square in the chest at 31yds with a full fill on the gun that I know runs 900-910fps with the 10.5gr pellet. Surprisingly, it flapped a big and flew up to a tree a few yards away, unfortunately with a car behind it so I couldn't shoot it again. It sat there looking around for a few minutes while I waited for it to move to a better spot. I really expected it to fall over after a couple minutes. It didn't. It finally decided the trashcan was too dangerous that day and flew to another tree a few hundred yards away. I watched it for another 15 minutes before it flew off over some trees a few hundred yards away. I know the pellet hit it in the chest because I saw the impact of the pellet through the scope. I had this happen on another crow also, but it was a bit farther and I am not absolutely positive of the impact point like I was on that one. It's not really accurate enough for me to be sure of head shots past 20yds, either.
To sum it up, it's a good value for the price but in .177 it's not accurate enough to be a true target rifle and it doesn't shoot strongly enough to be a good pest control gun. I'm open to ideas for easy fixes, including possibly just replacing the barrel if there's a drop-in available that's higher quality. I've tried most of the well-publicized tweaks, like making sure the barrel band doesn't actually touch the barrel shroud.