Sureshot
HAM Competitor
Hi, I purchased an R9 4 years ago that’s always been an absolute joy to shoot. It has a Vortek HO spring , Vortek piston with the trigger set at 9- 10 oz. I am strictly a bench shooter. Up until recently,the gun has been extremely accurate out to 50 - 60 yds.
However , has suddenly become very inaccurate, mostly in horizontal stringing but not always. Dime side groups at 40 yds have become 3-4 inch at 30.,yeaks! I checked the usual culperts including stock screws , 22inlb front two screws, trigger screws; 40 in lb back,15 front.
The breech seal looked good but I did the tissue breech test to check for sighs of air loss.but none. Darn!
I cleaned the bail with pull through but there wasn’t much in there.
I ran the gun through the chrono , FTT 8.64 gr. Numbers were ; 844.8 ave ft/sec ,ES 3.4 with 13.7 ft lb energy. I might be reading these wrong but nothing that would indicate what I was seeing at the range.
I decided to take the gun apart , check the piston seal and spring. Unfortunately both looked like new. This is not looking good..
I cleaned all the old grease off everything including inside the receiver and greased again everything and reassembled the gun.
Ok, thought maybe it’s the scope. So I took the helix Elements 6 -24 x 50 off my TX 200 which I know works fantastic and put it on the R9 which had the Airmax 6-24 x 50 SF wide angle. I then mounted the Airmax on the TX 200 just to check it out. Both guns performed exactly the same as before meaning the R9 was all over the place and the TX was shooting dime size at 40 yards..
The only thing I haven’t done that I can think of is to replace the breech seal with an OEM seal but I have a sick feeling that that’s not gonna make much difference. The barrel has never been bent, and the gun is in mint condition , crown has never been touched and is like new.
Any suggestions on how I might be able to get this R9 back to its great form would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Al
However , has suddenly become very inaccurate, mostly in horizontal stringing but not always. Dime side groups at 40 yds have become 3-4 inch at 30.,yeaks! I checked the usual culperts including stock screws , 22inlb front two screws, trigger screws; 40 in lb back,15 front.
The breech seal looked good but I did the tissue breech test to check for sighs of air loss.but none. Darn!
I cleaned the bail with pull through but there wasn’t much in there.
I ran the gun through the chrono , FTT 8.64 gr. Numbers were ; 844.8 ave ft/sec ,ES 3.4 with 13.7 ft lb energy. I might be reading these wrong but nothing that would indicate what I was seeing at the range.
I decided to take the gun apart , check the piston seal and spring. Unfortunately both looked like new. This is not looking good..
I cleaned all the old grease off everything including inside the receiver and greased again everything and reassembled the gun.
Ok, thought maybe it’s the scope. So I took the helix Elements 6 -24 x 50 off my TX 200 which I know works fantastic and put it on the R9 which had the Airmax 6-24 x 50 SF wide angle. I then mounted the Airmax on the TX 200 just to check it out. Both guns performed exactly the same as before meaning the R9 was all over the place and the TX was shooting dime size at 40 yards..
The only thing I haven’t done that I can think of is to replace the breech seal with an OEM seal but I have a sick feeling that that’s not gonna make much difference. The barrel has never been bent, and the gun is in mint condition , crown has never been touched and is like new.
Any suggestions on how I might be able to get this R9 back to its great form would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Al