FWB 600 sights and Pellet test
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FWB 600 sights and Pellet test
I headed back to the 10 metre indoor range to see what the FWB would shoot like with varying projectile weights after the Beeman tune up and also try different Factory Target sight Heights.
Firstly I fitted a 10mm spacer under the rear sight and the factory higher front sight with 4.2 mm insert,I thought this set up may help by having a lot less face contact with the rifle.I had also adjusted the cheek piece to max right hand side set up.
I set up my basic benchrest rest and rear bag,sighted the rifle in with the 7 Grain RWS and started shooting groups.
All groups are 5 shots and consecutive, no shots have been left out.
First Targets are 7 gr RWS group sizes .17 and .13 inch
7.7 gr RWS group size .12 and .14
8.2 gr RWS group size .12 and .12
With the elevated sights the rifle felt uncomfortable to shoot,did not feel consistant from shot to shot and the vertical stringing was not normal.
I removed the rear sight spacer and higher front sight and put the rifle back to standard.
I re-sighted the rifle in with the 7 grain RWS's and shot 3 consecutive 5 shot groups,1 each with the different weight projectiles.
7 gr RWS group size .1
7.7 gr RWS group size .07
8.2 gr RWS groups size .03
The rifle felt really comfortable to shoot and shows how such little changes to the rifle can have a big impact at the Target end.
The rifle is really shooting well after Lewis's tune up.
Next trip to the range I will test with a 3 inch Aluminium plate fitted to the forend and front and rear Edgewood Sand bags.
Charlie Murray
Firstly I fitted a 10mm spacer under the rear sight and the factory higher front sight with 4.2 mm insert,I thought this set up may help by having a lot less face contact with the rifle.I had also adjusted the cheek piece to max right hand side set up.
I set up my basic benchrest rest and rear bag,sighted the rifle in with the 7 Grain RWS and started shooting groups.
All groups are 5 shots and consecutive, no shots have been left out.
First Targets are 7 gr RWS group sizes .17 and .13 inch
7.7 gr RWS group size .12 and .14
8.2 gr RWS group size .12 and .12
With the elevated sights the rifle felt uncomfortable to shoot,did not feel consistant from shot to shot and the vertical stringing was not normal.
I removed the rear sight spacer and higher front sight and put the rifle back to standard.
I re-sighted the rifle in with the 7 grain RWS's and shot 3 consecutive 5 shot groups,1 each with the different weight projectiles.
7 gr RWS group size .1
7.7 gr RWS group size .07
8.2 gr RWS groups size .03
The rifle felt really comfortable to shoot and shows how such little changes to the rifle can have a big impact at the Target end.
The rifle is really shooting well after Lewis's tune up.
Next trip to the range I will test with a 3 inch Aluminium plate fitted to the forend and front and rear Edgewood Sand bags.
Charlie Murray
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Re: FWB 600 sights and Pellet test
CBM wrote:I headed back to the 10 metre indoor range to see what the FWB would shoot like with varying projectile weights after the Beeman tune up and also try different Factory Target sight Heights.
Firstly I fitted a 10mm spacer under the rear sight and the factory higher front sight with 4.2 mm insert,I thought this set up may help by having a lot less face contact with the rifle.I had also adjusted the cheek piece to max right hand side set up.
I set up my basic benchrest rest and rear bag,sighted the rifle in with the 7 Grain RWS and started shooting groups.
All groups are 5 shots and consecutive, no shots have been left out.
First Targets are 7 gr RWS group sizes .17 and .13 inch
7.7 gr RWS group size .12 and .14
8.2 gr RWS group size .12 and .12
With the elevated sights the rifle felt uncomfortable to shoot,did not feel consistant from shot to shot and the vertical stringing was not normal.
I removed the rear sight spacer and higher front sight and put the rifle back to standard.
I re-sighted the rifle in with the 7 grain RWS's and shot 3 consecutive 5 shot groups,1 each with the different weight projectiles.
7 gr RWS group size .1
7.7 gr RWS group size .07
8.2 gr RWS groups size .03
The rifle felt really comfortable to shoot and shows how such little changes to the rifle can have a big impact at the Target end.
The rifle is really shooting well after Lewis's tune up.
Next trip to the range I will test with a 3 inch Aluminium plate fitted to the forend and front and rear Edgewood Sand bags.
Charlie Murray
Nice shooting Charlie!
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Re: FWB 600 sights and Pellet test
Thankyou Lewis,Nice shooting Charlie
Shooting little groups is always fun,never easy and only possible when you have a little luck,your equipment,especially the rifle is working at its BEST.
In this case you tuned the rifle and a little luck took care of the rest.
This is the smallest 5 shot group so far since you tuned the rifle
7 grain RWS
The circle around the group is 6 mm/.240 inches.Projectile is 4.5mm/.177 inches
I measure the group about .02 inches centre to centre
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It just doesn't get any better!Did you receive some JSB Pistol Pellets in the green tin?CBM wrote:Thankyou Lewis,Nice shooting Charlie
Shooting little groups is always fun,never easy and only possible when you have a little luck,your equipment,especially the rifle is working at its BEST.
In this case you tuned the rifle and a little luck took care of the rest.
This is the smallest 5 shot group so far since you tuned the rifle
7 grain RWS
The circle around the group is 6 mm/.240 inches.Projectile is 4.5mm/.177 inches
I measure the group about .02 inches centre to centre
If not,I will send some.They work well in 600's and only weigh 7.3 gns.
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Re: FWB 600 sights and Pellet test
7 grain RWS
It just doesn't get any better!Did you receive some JSB Pistol Pellets in the green tin?
If not,I will send some.They work well in 600's and only weigh 7.3 gns.[/quote]
Morning Lewis,
No, I have not seen any JSB pellets at this stage.
I thankyou for the very kind offer and would really like to try them.
Do you still sell the Black Plastic type gun cases that you sit the rifle into vertically?
If so could you please let me know the price,I have been offered one and the current owner would like 60% of the new price for it..
Thanks again for the great service and tuning the rifle so it shoots so well .
Enjoy your Easter weekend,
Charlie
It just doesn't get any better!Did you receive some JSB Pistol Pellets in the green tin?
If not,I will send some.They work well in 600's and only weigh 7.3 gns.[/quote]
Morning Lewis,
No, I have not seen any JSB pellets at this stage.
I thankyou for the very kind offer and would really like to try them.
Do you still sell the Black Plastic type gun cases that you sit the rifle into vertically?
If so could you please let me know the price,I have been offered one and the current owner would like 60% of the new price for it..
Thanks again for the great service and tuning the rifle so it shoots so well .
Enjoy your Easter weekend,
Charlie
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Thanks Charlie.Please give me an address.
I have one Plano case left but it has no foam inserts.You're welcome to it if you have some or can make them.
Lewis
I have one Plano case left but it has no foam inserts.You're welcome to it if you have some or can make them.
Lewis
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Thankyou Lewis for the offer of the Plano Gun case.
I have sent you an E:mail with my details.
Enjoy your weekend,
Regards
Charlie
I have sent you an E:mail with my details.
Enjoy your weekend,
Regards
Charlie
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Thank you Charlie.
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Re: FWB 600 sights and Pellet test
G'day Lewis,
Thankyou for sending down the Gun Case which sure will come in handy and JSB pellets.
I am really looking forward to seeing which Pellets shoots the smallest groups.
Enjoy your weekend,
Thanks again,
Regards,
Charlie Murray
Thankyou for sending down the Gun Case which sure will come in handy and JSB pellets.
I am really looking forward to seeing which Pellets shoots the smallest groups.
Enjoy your weekend,
Thanks again,
Regards,
Charlie Murray
Re: FWB 600 sights and Pellet test
Great shooting!
I've been tempted to get a 10m match rifle... but I'm gonna work on the long range pcp side of things...
I've been tempted to get a 10m match rifle... but I'm gonna work on the long range pcp side of things...
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Re: FWB 600 sights and Pellet test
Is this the sort of ten metre accuracy I can expect from FWB 601.??
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Absolutely.The 600/601 are the same basic airgun.native hunter wrote:Is this the sort of ten metre accuracy I can expect from FWB 601.??
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