Oh wow thanks for the replies guys!
Ragnarok wrote:I'd be more than a little surprised if your groups are quite as tight as you claim. How are you measuring them? And how many shots are you firing, and at what exact range? Oh, and I suppose, indoors or outdoors - because that's quite a significant difference, with wind and all that.
The shots to check the groups were all done indoors, and I kept shooting on some paper with squares on it. I marked, for example, a square (1 cm x 1 cm) and tried to shoot it. Next I would check how far it was from the marked square. These were done at like 7.5 yards distance and were all placed in like the center of the square, sometimes slightly out of the "lines" of the square. But I preferred writing "0.5 inch groups at 15 yards" than "1/4 inch groups at 7.5 yards". I didn't take alot of shots to test consistency/accuracy. Just about 15-20.
And if I tried to fire outdoors, you could see the bb's fly bloody straight. I tried to shoot some leaves that stood out (up to 10 yards) and some metal chimney on the other side of the street (25 yards away or so, about 4 inches in diameter) and I managed to hit them all (I checked for holes in the leaves with binoculars and I heard the *ping*-sound from the metal chimney.
What really sucks is that, because the scope is fixed with those "plastic strap things", you pretty much have to check if the scope is on aim every shot...so if you do that part wrong shots may be off, alot...