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<blockquote data-quote="Ranchero50" data-source="post: 223368" data-attributes="member: 1523"><p>I just shoot the Crossman hollow point. The gun seems to like heavier ammo. I also got a sample pack of Gamo stuff and mine doesn't shoot it as accurately as the cheap Crossman stuff. Granted out of ten shots I'll have at least two go wild but usually I can tell which ones will by excess casting flash or deformed cups on the back. I shoot off a rest, usually the doorjam or drill press and hold the gun pretty tight. Since deburring the reciever it seems to shoot better and definately smoother. It got rid of the heavy twang and chattering feeling as it fires.</p><p></p><p>I want to get one of the trigger upgrades for it, really have to concentrate on the trigger pull with this thing. I usually put a little oil on my trigger finger and it pulls smoother. But when it's on, it's pretty good.</p><p></p><p>Jamie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranchero50, post: 223368, member: 1523"] I just shoot the Crossman hollow point. The gun seems to like heavier ammo. I also got a sample pack of Gamo stuff and mine doesn't shoot it as accurately as the cheap Crossman stuff. Granted out of ten shots I'll have at least two go wild but usually I can tell which ones will by excess casting flash or deformed cups on the back. I shoot off a rest, usually the doorjam or drill press and hold the gun pretty tight. Since deburring the reciever it seems to shoot better and definately smoother. It got rid of the heavy twang and chattering feeling as it fires. I want to get one of the trigger upgrades for it, really have to concentrate on the trigger pull with this thing. I usually put a little oil on my trigger finger and it pulls smoother. But when it's on, it's pretty good. Jamie [/QUOTE]
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