All,
Just joined the forum after shooting a dozen rounds through my new Big Cat and thinking I needed to find a trigger mod. So, after a Google search and then ordering the GRT-III, I jumped over here, and have been reading a ton of great information. I am an avid shooter, and have been for the last 40 years (since I was 10), but have never tried airguns until last week.
So, after trying to research info here at GTA, here is what I have gleaned, and I just wanted to see if I picked up the correct information. I am comfortable disassembling and "tweaking" my rifles, although I would classify myself as an advanced beginner from a skills perspective. Total Novice when it comes to airguns.
So, with my new Big Cat 1200 here is a question, and some items on which I would like to receive verification and/or opinions.
First, when I first opened the box, I cocked and shot without a pellet installed, just to see how loud it was. It was very loud in the house, and a burst of mist came out of the barrel. Much to my dismay, I have since learned that is a CARDINAL SIN. :0
Will a single shot like that necessarily ruin the gun?
Since that event, I have fired about a dozen shots trying to sight it in, and the hits are all over the map, although some single shots did hit within a 1" circle at which I was aiming from ~30 yds. There is a loud "twang" with every shot, and significant vibration through the stock.
Here are the "Mods" and steps I am planning to take. Did I miss anything?
1. Ordered CharlieDaTuna's GRT-III trigger to install
2. Ordered the "GAMODEAL" from Maccari (
http://www.airrifleheadquarters.com/catalog/item/251488/7718385.htm)
a. Do I need to order any of the Spring Guide Power Spacers from Maccari? (
http://www.airrifleheadquarters.com/catalog/item/251488/6357238.htm)
3. I have decided that while the RAM conversion has valid pros and cons, I am going to try a DIY tune based on instructions from CdT and Tom Gaylord at PA. I would rather spend $40 and learn my gun, than $140 when I don't know that I need a change to a RAM at this experience level.
4. Build a spring compressor from one of the several interesting plans available on GTA.
5. Plug hole at front of stock, and then fill with dampening material, either memory foam, expanding foam+shot, clay+shot, shredded paper - haven't chosen a method yet!
6. Shoot the gamo supplied scope until it breaks, and/or until I get a medium recoil approved scope such as the Center Point or Hawke (or higher grade) 3-9 x 40mm scope. What type of mount/ rings should i get?
7. Order the Pellet Sampler from Straight Shooters to see which one(s) my particular rifle prefers.
8. Go have some fun shooting!

Thanks,
Paul