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Craig Richard Brown

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  1. Hey all... thanks for all your advice. Ok where to start.... Yes the gun is fitted with a silencer. but I've already ruled that out as the course of the problem.... Yes ruby16 I made sure to center my scope before zeroing it.. I'm using "RWS Superdome" pettets & my turrents are in the right place hehehe... Buster's, I total agree with this that this is a low quality rifle/ scope and a lot of people hate it for this reason. Though I'd prefer to play around/ learn with this rifle then mess up or make a silly mistake with a more expensive rifle down the road. I also understand that I'
  2. thanks guys.. I'm going to have a play around with it at the weekend to see if I can modify it to shoot a bit better then it is...
  3. Hey Fry I already tried that, without any joy as it made it even worse then that it was..
  4. ok, so if that's the case, is there a way I could compensate for it or not.
  5. I'm having a few problems zeroing my scope in. I have an SMK B2 .177 rifle which is fitted with a Cvlife 3-9x40 Red & Green Illuminated scope. I'm shooting at a 10 meters range. I've been able adjust/ zero my grouping a bit, but for some reason I'm still firing to the lower left a bit. Thought I'm unable to adjust the wind & elevation any more as there fullly turned. I've checked that the scope is fitted correctly. But I'm at a lose as to why its not able to zero in correctly ?? do you guys have any idea's on how I may be able to zero in my scope.
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