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    thanks for the tip mine was same , if i screw the hamer screw flush, so it produces 12 ftlbs can i reduce the power to 6 ftlbs by just screwing in the breech block screw.

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    You may- but cocking will be difficult and so will trigger pull. I've left that adjustment pretty much as it was out of the box.
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    thanks ill do the same. by the way how many shots are you geting with the breech block screw srcewed in. ive screwed mine in about three quaters way in.

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    To be honest I've focused more on getting the pistol to shoot how I want it so I haven't bothered counting shots. My gut feeling is it's pretty good, but to me that's not too important. I would rather have 40 consistent shots than 60 inconsistent shots!

    To anyone reading this and thinking this pistol is poor then trust me- it isn't. It's probably the most accurate and nice to shoot full power pistol I have owned (and I've had and moved on a few!)
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    I went out and bought one yesterday and had a go at setting it up today.

    I can't see the link about trigger fettling?, can someone repost it please?

    I did set the trigger to it's lightest adjustment which improved things, and I turned the power down to around 4 as I seem to be having trouble zeroing it with the red dot sight I got with it. It's probably me though, I know how to zero things, but the groups are just way to big, but as I'm not used to pistols it's frustrating seeing other peoples groups and them saying how accurate it is.

    I tried resting it on my arm and got better results, but resting either the cylinder or fore grip on the back of a soft chair was rubbish, it looked like it was not moving, but the groups would suggest it was kicking up, but you could not see it?

    Does anyone have any tips for an effective rest for zeroing, I get it that I will never be able to do it accurately freehand.

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    Not sure about this particular pistol, but the Caldwell Hunters Blind Bag works well (bay item....311460202506), or a DIY equivalent for initial setting up pistols/rifles. After that it's freehand...which is where the fun starts with either muzzle flip or poor technique or both!

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    What pellets are you using? Mine likes AA/JSB 8.4 grainers the best.

    Just a thought (and I may be wrong) but 4 ft.lbs may be a bit too low as the pellet will take fractionally longer to leave the barrel and may add to inaccuracy. Something else I did while I had it apart was to polish the hammer spring strut and lube the spring lightly in a bid to shorten lock time.

    Trigger fettling is down to removing the trigger and sear and polishing the contact surfaces, but be aware the small coil springs used are a complete pita to get in the right place afterwards! But worth doing as it does make a difference!
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    I'm guessing it's just low experience with pistols, so I've not even got as far as pellet testing, I'm just using Accupells for now, I reconed at 6m it would be a negligible difference. As for power, I thought more kick from 5.5fpe, so turned it down for better shot count and lower recoil/hammer action.

    It's my first pistol but I've been using PCP rifles for a couple of years now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jesim1 View Post
    Does anyone have any tips for an effective rest for zeroing, I get it that I will never be able to do it accurately freehand.
    One nice point about the PP700 is that you can get 95% of the way to being zeroed by bore sighting it as with the breech-block in the open position and the hammer cocked you can see straight through the bore.

    With the pistol in a solid rest line the bore on the target and adjust your sight to intersect what the bore is pointing at.

    Keeping your groups tight just comes down to practice.
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    first mod to the gun new weihrauch barrel, screw cut for a moderator its almost silent

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    with weihrauch silencer

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