Hey guys been reading up on allot of great info here and have recently purchased a Gamo Big Cat as my first shooter and have some questions.
My accuracy is all over the place, shooting from a bench with a soft pad to rest the gun on, at about 30 yards I can pull 3-4 shots within 1/4-1/2 inch then they just start opening up. I'm using the Gamo 3x9-40 scope with a 1 piece mount. I've shot about 3 - 500 pellet tins through her and the consistency just seems to lack. I'm primarily using the CPHP for pellets, which I have yet to hear anything bad about. I was reading through the "Big Cat Blues" thread and was wondering if a barrel polish would help, it seems my groupings following a barrel clean with patches and goo gone hold tighter and start to open up over time. I've cleaned the barrel twice, as I know most ppl say don't clean it often I've found my accuracy increases after a cleaning.
A buddy of mine also purchased the .177 Viper, we have yet to sit down and fire his gun (He ordered the GRT III Trigger so its been apart in anticipation of delivery). I see the Venturi Gas Spring for my big cat and was wondering how well this works for pulling more consistent shots / smoothing out the gun, and if it would also fit the .177 Viper as we cannot find a the gas spring anywhere that states directly that it will fit the Viper. I will most likely send my gun out for tuning when the stock parts are worn out.
Over all we feel Gamo products lack in quality of build, although most Tuners seem to love them. With a thorough tuning I can imagine these guns fire like a dream, its just frustrating that gamo would put out inferior products that need extensive work out of the box to make them reliable shooters. Overall I want to love this gun, the look, finish, feel are all great. I will order my GRT III Soon as I'm sure its just as big an upgrade as everyone says. My big question is would a barrel polish help with groupings and consistency, it does seem quite rough and like most other gamos my rifling ends about an inch from the end, where the crown begins. Maybe the long break in period many speak of with the Big Cat is the barrel smoothing out? So why not save some time and polish it smooth.
If a polish is recommended, what technique / polish should be used in an air rifle barrel.
This damn Big Cat is like a game of Golf for me, shoots inconsistent but every so often it hits where I want it to, which gives me some hope and keeps me coming back for more!
PS The cat ate 2 birds so far
