N 35 - doubt about zeroing
Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2010 12:06 am
hello friends,
i just yesterday brought a national 35 (.177) and today me & one of my friends zeroed it by firing around 50-60 shots. but from the very beginning itself, the shots showed an orientation to right side and to correct it he screwed the side screw (rear sight) in clockwise many times. now it is almost corrected. but now, if look from the top, the bridge of rear sight is seen moved to left side considerably. the marks on the movable part and immovable bridge of thw rear sight, which normally should comes in straight line,has a difference of 2-3 millimeters. i feel it is strange since its brand new piece. but my friend-he is an expert veteran in shooting-says it is ok and need not to worry since results are satisfactory.
now, my questions are
1. is it happen often and is it normal?
2. is it a major defect?
3.should i get replaced it since 1 year guarantee with free of cost spare parts?
we used g smith amature pellets only. the wooden stalk, color, quality of painting and overall look is good. please give your suggestions/advices.
warm regards to all IFGians
suresh
i just yesterday brought a national 35 (.177) and today me & one of my friends zeroed it by firing around 50-60 shots. but from the very beginning itself, the shots showed an orientation to right side and to correct it he screwed the side screw (rear sight) in clockwise many times. now it is almost corrected. but now, if look from the top, the bridge of rear sight is seen moved to left side considerably. the marks on the movable part and immovable bridge of thw rear sight, which normally should comes in straight line,has a difference of 2-3 millimeters. i feel it is strange since its brand new piece. but my friend-he is an expert veteran in shooting-says it is ok and need not to worry since results are satisfactory.
now, my questions are
1. is it happen often and is it normal?
2. is it a major defect?
3.should i get replaced it since 1 year guarantee with free of cost spare parts?
we used g smith amature pellets only. the wooden stalk, color, quality of painting and overall look is good. please give your suggestions/advices.
warm regards to all IFGians
suresh