FWB65 shooting high

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williamN
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FWB65 shooting high

Post by williamN »

I just received an FWB65 in trade. It shoots H&N Pistol in the 460 fps range.

The problem I am having is at 10yds the pistol shoots 2" hiigh with the rear sight adjusted down as far as it can go.

Advice?
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Post by peterz »

that's odd. You might try shooting a heavier pellet like the R-10 Rifle.
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Post by FredB »

If you have the normal height front sight installed, and you shoot center hold, then what you report is to be expected. FWB makes a higher front sight that you can use for center hold.

If you are shooting sub-six hold, then check to make sure the little plate that defeats the recoilless action is not installed. That would also cause high shots.

Heavier pellets will not bring the group down 2" at 10M.

HTH,
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Post by peterz »

Thanks, Fred.

But I tell ya', accidentally shifting to lightweight pellets from R-10s last night with my C20 raised the POI from a little above the 10 ring all the way to the 6 ring. So I got rid of the old junker pellets. ;-)

But clearly, your other explanations are far more likely to fix the OP's problem than mine.
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Post by williamN »

the gun is shooting in recoiless mode. I will try to locate a higher front sight.

Any leads on where I might find one?
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Post by pilkguns »

check and see if someone has reversed the two screws at the front of the reciever. there should be a short one and a long one, with the short one first/barrel end. If the long one is there, the gun will shoot high.
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Post by TomAmlie »

pilkguns wrote:check and see if someone has reversed the two screws at the front of the reciever. there should be a short one and a long one, with the short one first/barrel end. If the long one is there, the gun will shoot high.
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Post by williamN »

They were in correctly. Thanks for the advice though.
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