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Expected accuracy?
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<blockquote data-quote="Yotekiller011" data-source="post: 4886394" data-attributes="member: 11187"><p>I'm new to air gunning and picked up a Beeman Sportsman RS2 to start. Now when I was a boy I used a daisy pump air gun and 10 pumps was deadly with it at 25 yards or so. The Beeman is a .177 the best it will do with the iron sight is maybe 1"1/2" group. I've tried two different pellets gamo red Fire 7.8 gr. and crosman premier 7.4 gr. And neither group very good. The front sight on this gun appears to set high, like 3/4 from the barrel about like a ar front sight. I've adjusted and adjusted and can't get any accuracy from the bench. Should I just go with a scope and see if it helps? Or are these guns just not accurate or dependable enough to shoot small game? I don't even think a scope would work without removing the high front sight. Any suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yotekiller011, post: 4886394, member: 11187"] I’m new to air gunning and picked up a Beeman Sportsman RS2 to start. Now when I was a boy I used a daisy pump air gun and 10 pumps was deadly with it at 25 yards or so. The Beeman is a .177 the best it will do with the iron sight is maybe 1”1/2” group. I’ve tried two different pellets gamo red Fire 7.8 gr. and crosman premier 7.4 gr. And neither group very good. The front sight on this gun appears to set high, like 3/4 from the barrel about like a ar front sight. I’ve adjusted and adjusted and can’t get any accuracy from the bench. Should I just go with a scope and see if it helps? Or are these guns just not accurate or dependable enough to shoot small game? I don’t even think a scope would work without removing the high front sight. Any suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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