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    bigglesworth Guest

    BSA Meteor Mk5 queries

    I`ve just picked up a nice condition 0.22 Mk5 Meteor, it has two small holes just behind the scope ,I can`t tell if they are threaded and I`m wondering what they are for.Can anyone help?

    Also the rifle is consistantly doing 8.2 ft/lbs with A A Fields and 8.6 with the lighter Superdomes ,is this about right,I was told theses rifles should be doing 9+ ft/lbs .

    Cheers

    Kenny

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigglesworth View Post
    I`ve just picked up a nice condition 0.22 Mk5 Meteor, it has two small holes just behind the scope ,I can`t tell if they are threaded and I`m wondering what they are for.Can anyone help?

    Also the rifle is consistantly doing 8.2 ft/lbs with A A Fields and 8.6 with the lighter Superdomes ,is this about right,I was told theses rifles should be doing 9+ ft/lbs .

    Cheers

    Kenny
    The two small holes behind the scope (rail?) should be the same distance apart as the two holes above the breech? If this is so, then it's because BSA used to supply a peepsight aperture which replaced the 'U' and 'V' notch in the rearsight. You could then fix the rearsight to the cylinder and use the peepsight

    The power level doesn't sound too bad for a Meteor either

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    Hi Kenny
    As Oddbob says the power sounds about right for a standard Meteor.
    If you want a bit more power remove the piston head from the piston and lathe the front of it flat to remove the radiused part, chamfer the transfer port slightly and stick in a decent spring (I use Titan XS).
    When setup like this using wasp pellets you should see about 580fps with very little recoil.
    If you want to go the whole hog, machine a new shorter piston head giving as much stroke as is possible and you should easily reach 11.8ftlb's.
    All the best Mick

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    Just picked up a .177" Mk V myself. See my on going review on the B.S.A.O.G website.

    Chris.
    Far too many rifles & pistols to mention here.

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    bigglesworth Guest
    Thanks guys,I just wondered if a previous owner had indulged in some "do it youself"

    Thanx for taking the time to answer my questions.

    regards

    Kenny

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    I've serviced a .22" Mk IV. Quite easy really. Not too complicated.

    Chris.
    Far too many rifles & pistols to mention here.

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