PCP accuracy variances?
Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2011 2:00 pm
I shoot air pistol silhouette, unlimited any sight with a Steyr LP50E.
We have a match every month and I am finding that the scope settings change a few clicks up or down each time. The scope is a Leupold 4X LER from their custom shop with parallax dialed down to 10 meters.
If I fail to dial-it in prior to a match, it shoots a 37-39 out of 40. Dialed-in prior to the match, it will shoot consistent 40s and generally 4-5 out of 5 of the 1/10 scale shoot-off targets.
What is causing it to change? I am unable to get an agreement from my fellow shooters.
Some say humidity. Some say temperature. Some say it’s the way I’m holding it against my leg damping or allowing resonance/vibrations.
It is always charged to it full 200 bar pressure. Pellets are Vogel with the same lot number. I’ve had it for close to a year and may have shot 500-1,000 pellets through it without cleaning. (is this a problem?)
Are your air guns consistent after they have been dialed-in, or do they change from month-to-month?
Any thoughts from you astute guys are greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
-dave-
We have a match every month and I am finding that the scope settings change a few clicks up or down each time. The scope is a Leupold 4X LER from their custom shop with parallax dialed down to 10 meters.
If I fail to dial-it in prior to a match, it shoots a 37-39 out of 40. Dialed-in prior to the match, it will shoot consistent 40s and generally 4-5 out of 5 of the 1/10 scale shoot-off targets.
What is causing it to change? I am unable to get an agreement from my fellow shooters.
Some say humidity. Some say temperature. Some say it’s the way I’m holding it against my leg damping or allowing resonance/vibrations.
It is always charged to it full 200 bar pressure. Pellets are Vogel with the same lot number. I’ve had it for close to a year and may have shot 500-1,000 pellets through it without cleaning. (is this a problem?)
Are your air guns consistent after they have been dialed-in, or do they change from month-to-month?
Any thoughts from you astute guys are greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
-dave-