Put about 120 rounds through the machine and all went well.
Here's the actual weapon btw (not a stock photo like my first post):
http://images.snapfish.com/344%3B569523232%7Ffp45%3Dot%3E233%3A%3D984%3D875%3DXROQDF%3E2323%3B43%3B75392ot1lsiI didn't really mess with the sights at all, as I was just trying to familiarize myself with the weapon. Actually, I was messing with the rifle the night before and I set the elevation knob 1 click up from 6/3 as it states in the manual to do this if you are zeroing on a 25 meter range. Forgot I did this, and fired all the rounds with the rifle out of the box except for that one click up.
So ....... is there a special tool to adjust the front sight? I'm guessing I don't want to take a pair of neednose to the thing.
As the manual states, after I go that i click up on the elevation knob, any more adjustment to elevation is done by the front site. From what I see, I probably want to lower the group a little.
I assume it's normal to have to adjust sights slightly from the factory?
Next question. On each spent casing there are two very consistent linear marks, about 1/8" apart and at the business end of the casing. What are these and are they normal?
Next. What's with this PCA ammo? I wouldn't figure plastic belongs in the chamber of a fairly high powered rifle. Anyone use this stuff and thoughts on it? What are it's advantages / disadvantages?
Last question: Why do you suppose this thing is so much fun?