Hi all,
I picked up a Hammerli Titan from a fellow forum member. He was completely up front about the condition of the rifle so there's no complaints there. I got it and just as I thought it appears the same as my old TF89 that I sold to a buddy because he needed a .22.
I went outside to shot it into a box I have in the garage. I've learned not to shoot new rifles at my indoor boxes. Too many holes in the drywall and I've shot a painting once (luckily just broken glass) and my sump pump pipe once (I was lucky since the basement sewage ejector pipe is right next to it!). From 10 yards I fired off one shot. Hmm, not on paper? Shot another. Hmm still not on paper. Shot the third and hear glass breaking. What the heck? I walked up and see that I was a good 18 inches off at a bit over 10 yards! I had a bucket of wine bottles by the drill press. I drill holes in them to make decorative wine bottle lights. Anyway, you can see the first two shots hit the bucket and the third shot broke the top off a bottle! All I can say is thank God I didn't hit my wife's truck!!!
I re-chopped the barrel (previous owner had also chopped it) down to 14.25". I felt no discerable choke point so I knew it was going to be an iffy proposition from an accuracy standpoint. After recrowning I reblued and polished it up. First groups from CPHPs were not so good. Neither were CPH or Daisy Precision Max pellets. I was getting discouraged because CPHPs and CPH usually work pretty well for me in .177 rifles. So I ran inside and grabbed some JSB, RWS SuperMax and RWS Superdomes. At 18 yards the best group was Superdomes. I'm pretty happy with the group.
As you can see the POI is about 2-3" to the right of POA. I've got the scope pretty much maxed out in windage. I think the mount is not on straight because it appears there is superglue on the rail. I've got some acetone and I think it might take it off. I'll give it a try before I start shimming the scope. Oh, the scope is a Techforce 6-24x44. It is superlong and I can't use it well on any of the Gamo 220 sized rifles. However, on the Titan it looks good.
Anyway, when I saw the posting I thought that it would be a good project. It has been. Now I just need to fix the rail and tune up the trigger.
Andy Wong aka larspawn