Author Topic: It's a Bouncer (CFX .22)!  (Read 1146 times)

Offline r1derbike

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It's a Bouncer (CFX .22)!
« on: September 22, 2007, 08:03:14 AM »
Just for gits and shiggles, I wanted to feel how much recoil my CFX .22 had, by holding the butt of the rifle very firmly into an immovable object; my kitchen bar (yes, I was using the chrony in the kitchen).

The harder I tried to hold it back, the more it bounced.  One strangle-hold, it felt like the gun was going to turn my hands to jello.  It didn't bounce, but made the gun vibrate enough, it hurt my hands.

I didn't realize just how much force springers had.

I HAVE to get CDT's trigger installed...I know I may hold the gun much lighter, with that trigger.  The biggest complaint with the stock trigger (besides it being creepy and pathetic) is the force required, causes me to hold the handgrip harder than I'd like, making me inaccurate.

Charles

Lead Launchers: 30 Year Old Daisy .177 Cal. Model 880 Pumper (BSA 3022SB Red Dot Scope), Gamo CFX .22 Cal. Springer with GRT III Trigger (BSA 4X32 Scope), Gamo CFX .177 Cal. Combo Springer (BSA 2-7X32 AO Scope), Gamo R-77 .177 Cal. CO2 Combat Pistol (Laser Sight), Umarex/Beretta .177 Cal. CX4 Storm CO2 Bullpup (Walther PS-22 Red Dot Scope & Dorcy Night Light), Chinese QB-57 .22 Cal. Takedown Springer (BSA 3022SB Red Dot Scope & Dorcy Night Light),  Chinese Tech-Force S2-1 .177 Cal. Springer Pistol (Boat Anchor...), Chinese Tech-Force Contender Model 89 .22 Cal. Springer (BSA Laser & Tactical Light, CenterPoint 4-16X40 Illum. Ret. Mil. Dot Scope), Crosman 1377 .177 Cal. Pumper Pistol (1399 stock, BSA 3022SB Red Dot Scope), Daisy Powerline 717 .177 Cal. Single-Pump Pistol (Open Sights).

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RE: It's a Bouncer (CFX .22)!
« Reply #1 on: September 22, 2007, 08:24:34 AM »
Once you get that trigger installed you will be able to hold that gun with a feathers touch. Even before I had the GRT triggers installed in my Gamo guns, I always tried to keep the lightest shooting hold possible. Ex: I use a pillow rest for the stock and barrel. Then the butt just touches my shoulder enough to keep her steady. Very tough to keep the crosshairs on the target while pulling the stock trigger back. Charles, once you install that trigger you will be amazed so do it now! :p


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RE: It's a Bouncer (CFX .22)!
« Reply #2 on: September 22, 2007, 03:18:25 PM »
Tomorrow, after quality time with my wife, I'll do it! It's still in the manila bag it came-in! I gotta get a life! 8)

Charles
Lead Launchers: 30 Year Old Daisy .177 Cal. Model 880 Pumper (BSA 3022SB Red Dot Scope), Gamo CFX .22 Cal. Springer with GRT III Trigger (BSA 4X32 Scope), Gamo CFX .177 Cal. Combo Springer (BSA 2-7X32 AO Scope), Gamo R-77 .177 Cal. CO2 Combat Pistol (Laser Sight), Umarex/Beretta .177 Cal. CX4 Storm CO2 Bullpup (Walther PS-22 Red Dot Scope & Dorcy Night Light), Chinese QB-57 .22 Cal. Takedown Springer (BSA 3022SB Red Dot Scope & Dorcy Night Light),  Chinese Tech-Force S2-1 .177 Cal. Springer Pistol (Boat Anchor...), Chinese Tech-Force Contender Model 89 .22 Cal. Springer (BSA Laser & Tactical Light, CenterPoint 4-16X40 Illum. Ret. Mil. Dot Scope), Crosman 1377 .177 Cal. Pumper Pistol (1399 stock, BSA 3022SB Red Dot Scope), Daisy Powerline 717 .177 Cal. Single-Pump Pistol (Open Sights).