I mounted a Bushnell Banner, 4-12 x 40 on the gun with the mount recommended from ebay. Very impressed with the mount, and with the scopes too, great optics.
Wow, after a very short session to zero the scope at 10yds. this thing is a tack driver literally. The groups were less than 1/2" so for S*%t's & giggles I aimed at one of the tacks that was holding my target and hit it directly and then repeated this on the other tack.
Took the rifle down to a 65 acre ranch I've just gained access to, set up targets at 10 and 25 yds. At 25yds i was getting consistent 3/4" groups from a seated position, no rest for the gun other than my elbow on my knee.
Fired around a 100 or so RWS superdome pellets through it and then switched over to the Crossman Premiers, and these pellets performed much better than the first go around, I guess the gun is starting to settle in.
Also after getting more familiar with the gun, i won't be adjusting the trigger, at first i thought it was a lttle light, especially from what i was used too, but now I love it. This gun is far better than my expectations, and I'm sure it will be giving me many many hours of fun with it.
As I sat there plinking away yesterday it bought back many memories from my youth, many very happy memories!
I took a walk around the ranch about mid-morning to see if there were any varmint possibilities, didn't see too many, but that not surprising after shooting the gun for the last 2 hours! I'm sure there will be some opportunities to come. There are lots of Oak trees and cattle on the ranch too, so I'm sure Squirrels and Rats must be around there too!
Went to visit the in-laws yesterday and showed the F-I-L the new gun, coincidentally he has a crow problem that he wants to take care of, so he may well be in the market for a new gun too. So I dare say another MM BAM 26 will be heading to Florida real soon.
Did have one tense moment yesterday the FIL dry fired the rifle, he didn't realize it was detrimental to do so, I felt liked somebody had kicked my dog. Hopefully no damage was done, she seems to be shooting just as well.
I actually got to shoot at my first live target, the Crows flew in as we were in his back yard, and one roosted about 30 yds away and 30' up in a big Oak tree. I couldn't believe my luck, of the all the birds I've hunted, Crows are without doubt the cagieist creatures to get a shot at.
He hadn't seen me and I had his chest and head in full view, I squeezed off the trigger and the pellet struck the branch right at his feet, obviously didn't allow enough hold over in my excited state, or it could have just been operator error, I'm very out of practice. The crows took off and did not return for the rest of the afternoon, however I now have a my first pest control job! With the Mother-in-laws full permission. It's just such a pity she is so atatched to the squirrels on their property, there must be a colony of a couple of hundred living on their 3 acre property. :emoticon:
So hopefully I'll soon be making a post or two in the hunting gate.
Thinking I'll be buying the F-I-L a BAM 26 for Xmas!