It's a little hard to see in the pic, but it looks like clockwise would be the direction to move your point of impact to the left.
It's a little hard to see in the pic, but it looks like clockwise would be the direction to move your point of impact to the left.
your advice was spot on. thanks heaps.
impact was still off center, but there was actually wind blowing. I think it's well sighted in now. clockwise 2 1/4 turns, roughly.
Always happy to help, especially with precision lead slinging.
the trigger is janky as.
I'll oil the thing - probably have to take it apart a bit. got permission.
will update if necessary.
having a blast, lol
it's a big R on the bottom half of the screwhead. I assumed this means 'Rechts' (German) ; 'Right' in English
Yes, but the arrow above it seems to point to the left (counterclockwise), indicating that turning the dial in that direction would move point of impact to the right.
ok. got it. I'll turn the screw 2 ticks clockwise and check the effect. thanks a lot.
At 15 yards, you may have to move it quite a bit more than that to see a difference. Most scopes are designed so that one click = 1/4" at 100 yards.
This is really the best way. Make a set distance and shoot a grouping from there. Then tweak the sight and shoot another grouping from that same distance. From there you can can get a better eye at what kind of adjustment needs to be made and just continue on with groupings from that distance until you’re zero’d out
I went through the first 500 pellets really quickly.
Everything that would make a good target, is now perforated like a shower head :D.
I was looking for a quick fix, like: probably turn the screw by 180° clockwise and you should have it much closer to center...
Anyways: this shit is mad fun.
I think, I am going to get a full gun license. (much more restrictive than in the states but possible)
And if I ever make it to the Land of the Free: let's go to a range!
I want to smoke up and shoot some cans.
Please email mister Trump for me :D