Whitester we all know you cant hit a barn dooor until you've had 4 coffees and 2 ciggys. Did you tell the guy in the shop that before returning the gun?
Whitester we all know you cant hit a barn dooor until you've had 4 coffees and 2 ciggys. Did you tell the guy in the shop that before returning the gun?
Hi Whitester, I'm a member of Wendover Rifle Club the .22LR version, have been since 1980 so have access to the Morris Range. However, If you know someone who can fettle the trigger I would be very interested. As mentioned above this weather has halted the pellet testing in the back garden but it looks like it might be a bit warmer on Sunday. My BSA R10 and Huntsman Regal are very accurate with JSB Exact Heavy so I will try those next. I have yet to try the single shot pellet tray, but a singe shot multi shot rifle is pretty useless. You are probably aware that if you contact Range Right they will send you one FOC. For some unknown reason they sent me two so if you know someone who wants one let me know.
Cheers, Phil
THE BRAIN CANNOT ASSIMILATE WHAT THE POSTERIA CANNOT TOLERATE
Kral going back to Range Right again on Monday. For the second time the pellet probe is not retracting fully. Also going to ask for the barrel to be re-crowned to see if it improves accuracy. If it's still not right when it returns it'a going back permanently. It's a shame because as above the power and shot to shot consistency is excellent.
Cheers, Phil
THE BRAIN CANNOT ASSIMILATE WHAT THE POSTERIA CANNOT TOLERATE
Wondered if you have seen this. http://sureshot-airguns.co.uk/kozak-pcp-bull-pup ? Barrel close to air cylinder, height adjustable cheek piece, biathlon cocking lever, reasonably priced. Might be a perfect replacement!
Cheers, Phil
THE BRAIN CANNOT ASSIMILATE WHAT THE POSTERIA CANNOT TOLERATE
I hate to say it, but your probably end up returning it for a refund!
The .177 barrels on the new models are awful! I was a member of the Kral FB group, and saw it time and time again, some people trying allsorts to get them to shoot right, and others who had returned there guns 5 times, and came back the same!
On another note, the .22 seem to be very good, I had one myself, accuracy and trigger where very good out the box, but it was making 9.4 ftlbs.
I decided to rectify this myself, yes there are 3 anti tampers on there, one being an helicoil you have to remove and replace if you want to get to the HST.
Having 2 crickets I hardly used the Kral, so decided to sell, took me a number of months to find a buyer, and at a knock down price due to the bad reputation the .177 has, they are all getting tarred with the same brush!
John
Mine is back now so will collect it tomorrow . It's been re crowned and has had the power adjusted.
Will have it down the range on Saturday and will report back so fingers crossed.
Once again can't say enough good things about Crawley surplus, great guys to deal with.
Fingers crossed for you
I would think it is a case of they have had so many returned they are taking a while to catch up , I decided to bite the bullet and buy one last week no Rfd I got in touch with had any they were all so fed up with them being returned the sent them all back .
I would think this would be the ideal opportunity to test them and any found ok sent back out and the others bought up to scratch
Another club mate was having problems with accuracy on his, this one in .22 and was shotgun spreading. On inspection the pellets were clipping the muzzle/air stripper, I took it off and accuracy was excellent. Didn't want to risk screwing a mod onto it to decide whether it was the threads on the barrel or the stripper. I suspect it's the barrel threads. Maybe this is the cause of the many guns accuracy problems? His had a alloy scope rail and apart from the thread issue I loved shooting it