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General Discussion To Gateway To Airguns => Gamo Gate => : August 11, 2007, 06:16:59 AM
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The rifle has come together nicely now and is a real pleasure to shoot. The only modification from out of the box is a GRT-III trigger that arrived before the rifle. I took a few shots with it before replacing the trigger and would never go back to the original its a night/day comparison. Using the stock sights I could group under an inch at 10 yards offhand. Thats about it for my eyesight though so I knew it was a good shooter. My brother stopped by and had no trouble keeping it in a dime at 20yards even with the stock sights inability to stay in position. I noticed on the Crosman forum they where going to do a scope giveaway to get feedback on their Center point range of scopes. Although I was able to win one as they where grabbed in seconds there wasn't much left so I selected a 3-9x50. It arrived yesterday and is very well finished, from what I understand they use the same factory as Leapers and I can see a lot of family similarity with my bug busters. I used a high profile Accushot single piece mount as it had enough clearance for the 50mm front bell. Right away I saw the barrel was low far beyond any scope adjustment. I shimmed it by .03" in the rear and it was back in the center of adjustment. After that from a bench using chinese Peak pellets at my yard limit of 20 yards I managed to put 5 pellets in a slight clover leaf, I had only managed that with my QB78d so I'm a real happy camper now. Next was five shots five dead paint balls woo hoo. I can't wait till I get a chance to go to my buddies to try it at 50 yards.
With the Natchez special at $119, Charlies trigger at $32, the Accushot mount at $20 *and* a free Crosman scope I'm still under $200 and the original list price for a very nice rifle. NONE of this would have been possible without the GTA forums and the folk who place/share so much info here.
Thanks again guys
Mark
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Glad to hear how happy you are :) The Gamo Hunters are great, enjoy.
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I like my new Hunter 440 (from Natchez) as well... I can hardly wait for my new scope so I can shoot it some more.
Ron