I recently got a Crossman TR77NPS. It came with a 4 power scope and the most God-awful excuse for a trigger that man has ever devised. I'm certain that a chimpanzee could create a better trigger in 15 minutes than Crossman did with this thing.
I understand that there is a break-in period that might run 500 rounds or so and I'm fairly deep into that period.
My groups at 20 yards are inconsistent. Sometimes I'll put three on top of each other, then I'll get a flyer about 3 inches away. The scope is tight, I'm shooting off a solid rest, and I'm doing my level best with the pathetic trigger…but I'm not just in love with how the gun is shooting.
Assuming I get through the break-in period, that I use high quality pellets, and replace the garbage trigger…what type of accuracy I should be expecting from this gun at 20 yards when shooting off a solid rest?
I understand that there is a break-in period that might run 500 rounds or so and I'm fairly deep into that period.
My groups at 20 yards are inconsistent. Sometimes I'll put three on top of each other, then I'll get a flyer about 3 inches away. The scope is tight, I'm shooting off a solid rest, and I'm doing my level best with the pathetic trigger…but I'm not just in love with how the gun is shooting.
Assuming I get through the break-in period, that I use high quality pellets, and replace the garbage trigger…what type of accuracy I should be expecting from this gun at 20 yards when shooting off a solid rest?