I had a look into the breech of my rifle and was surprised to find a whole bunch of fibres packed in front of the recoil absorber hole, presumably from the cleaning pellets I very occasionally use. I'm concerned that the fibres have made their way inside the absorber preventing it working as well as it should. How easy is it to take the assembly apart? Is the absorber supposed to be maintained?
Well I checked and adjusted it to the handbook specs. Set up a test with the rifle hanging from the roof in a sling balanced at the centre of gravity, with a camera cable release on the trigger. Rifle moves about 3-4 mm when fired. I don't know how much recoil to expect?
Ok, so no anwers to that question. Can someone tell me how far they see the recoil trace goes for a properly operating gun on SCATT? ( I know it depends on a lot of things like how the rifle is being held, but just an indication would be good)
It doesn't matter as long as it finishes where it started.(follow through)
My 700 goes to about the 7 ring sometimes slightly higher or slightly lower depending on the phase of moon and the gravitational pull of Mars against Pluto.
In MEC book Air rifle shooting they write that the recoil shuld stay within the eight ring, but this has probably much more to do with the position than the recoil absorber.