Hey everyone,
My friend and I hunt starlings and I use a non-regulated Barra 1100Z while he uses an Air Ventruri Avenger bullpup and we're having a heck of a time trying to keep our guns zero. We're shooting at 35-40 yards so nothing crazy.. We're always paying attention to wind etc..
Upon filling my Barra to around 2700-2800psi I have to re-zero it and it will hold zero until the sun starts shining on the gun, and then I get a POI drift of around .8 mils right/left and a maybe .5 mil vertical throughout the day. My friends Avenger does the same thing and his is regulated. So I got some rattle can OD green and painted the barreled action a lighter color than black to hopefully stop the thermal expansion. Doesn't really seem to help.
My friend on the other hand lives on some land so he's constantly looking out for pests to smoke, however he cannot in good faith take a shot because the damn gun will drift while it sits inside. We're in PA where it's not crazy hot/cold right now and house temps are just about outside temps. We have to take periodic breaks from hunting to verify zero of our guns and adjust it back which is almost always necessary...
We run a massive filter so there's almost no moisture going into the gun. We both use good rings (he uses Vortex rings) and we've tried multiple scopes so it's not the scope drifting. Our rings are torqued down properly and everything just like I do with my centerfire rifles.
Can anyone tell me what in the hell is going on with our guns? Even a cheap Crossman pump pellet gun doesn't do this shit to that degree.
Really appreciate any help anyone can offer!!!
My friend and I hunt starlings and I use a non-regulated Barra 1100Z while he uses an Air Ventruri Avenger bullpup and we're having a heck of a time trying to keep our guns zero. We're shooting at 35-40 yards so nothing crazy.. We're always paying attention to wind etc..
Upon filling my Barra to around 2700-2800psi I have to re-zero it and it will hold zero until the sun starts shining on the gun, and then I get a POI drift of around .8 mils right/left and a maybe .5 mil vertical throughout the day. My friends Avenger does the same thing and his is regulated. So I got some rattle can OD green and painted the barreled action a lighter color than black to hopefully stop the thermal expansion. Doesn't really seem to help.
My friend on the other hand lives on some land so he's constantly looking out for pests to smoke, however he cannot in good faith take a shot because the damn gun will drift while it sits inside. We're in PA where it's not crazy hot/cold right now and house temps are just about outside temps. We have to take periodic breaks from hunting to verify zero of our guns and adjust it back which is almost always necessary...
We run a massive filter so there's almost no moisture going into the gun. We both use good rings (he uses Vortex rings) and we've tried multiple scopes so it's not the scope drifting. Our rings are torqued down properly and everything just like I do with my centerfire rifles.
Can anyone tell me what in the hell is going on with our guns? Even a cheap Crossman pump pellet gun doesn't do this shit to that degree.
Really appreciate any help anyone can offer!!!