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BEEMAN RS2 AT WALLY WORLD

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jay morgan:
RS2's at wally's for $59.00 here in ohio,down again from $99.00 red tag sell.

darryl:
Hi Jay,
Thanks to your tip I scored one at the Eastgate Wally just outside Cincinnati. The SuperWally just 3 miles from where I live had none. I hope the rifle is worth the 13 mile trip. Let me know what you think of yours. I've read and vrey bad things about this rifle on the web, but at the price I thought I'd bite. Still haven't taken it out of the box yet, but soon.
 Good looking out!
darryl

Bentong:
Wally world in my place only have 25% off on RS2, BigCat and the gamo shotgun and some pellets on sale. I bought whats left on their Daisy .22 WC for $1.50 & Crosman Destroyer EX for $2.00. My RS2 & QB78d shoots the Daisy WC good and the Destroyer EX feeds my modded 1377 & QB79 punch really small hole. Just wishing the .22 & .177 CPHP go on sale too. I'm really stack up on ammo and running out of hiding place! I got my RS2 from pyramidair 3 years ago and  modded it, currently using only the .22 for I fine it more smother with that caliber for the .177 is a bit to fast. RS2 can be made a pleasure to shoot when modded and the trigger is super when polished.

jay morgan:
keep an eye Bentong ,that's how it was here ,then new stock & all the older stuff RED TAGGED,DARRYL mine is shooting great!!!If ya need help at all, post on air gun gate I'll answer.

darryl:
Hi guys,
I've been trying to respond back here, but for some reason the site has been hard to load on my PC. Seems to be working OK now. I wanted to tell you that I sorted out a few things with my RS2. First I think I need to really really clean out the .177 barrel and maybe crown it. Second I think I better loctite the scope. Third, I swtiched to the .22 barrel and was I impressed. The .177 shot so low I was shimming the scope, but when I switched to the .22 It shot just a bit higher than my aim point whereas the .177 was shooting eight inches low. I know it's a different trajectory for the pellet (Crosman Prem-round tops), but the rifle is shooting so much more accurately in .22. It's a hard-hitting combo too. I need to go back and deal with the .177 barrel. Any idea why it shoots so consistently low? When I say low I mean it's a serious problem. I was shimming the rear scope mount, and still could not get the scope to match the pellet poi, nor significantly change the poi. Is it possible the barrel is bent? I guess I can lay it on a flat surface and roll it to find that out. Otherwise, the rifle reminds me of my Beeman R1 days, at least in heft, if not in accuracy (that R1 was sick accurate!) Anyway, there it is. All advice wellcome
thanks!
darryl

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