Hello, sorry for resurrecting this zombie thread. Just curious, after owning them for some time, how are they holding up? No reliability issues? Accuracy good? I don't expect benchrest accuracy but, say, hunting small game accuracy? I am intrigued by them and might pick one up.
Any one wants to part with one? LOL!
Liking mine better and better every time I shoot. Two issues out of the box:
* Sighs are too course for target shooting (sight screws schiddy, soft, hardware store Philips crap).
* metal to stock fit was terrible.
Regarding the sights, I ordered a cheap Williams dovetail peep sight, and discovered it was too high for the existing front sight. I had an old globe sight I picked up from a local dealer for 10 bucks along with the dovetail base, and despite the strange mounting notch on the Scorpio; got it mounted. From a sand-bag bench rest using cci standard velocity (it's favorite right now) in our 20 yard indoor range, 10 shots go in the same hole between 5/16" and 3/8".
Last two free hand shoots using 20 yard pistol targets in our 20 yard range, I had the top score, and I was shooting against Rugers, Mossberg targets, a couple of older Anchutz, a number of CZs and a bunch of others. Freehand I usually shoot 93-97/100.
I am very happy with this rifle; however, I may be buying a single shot Anschutz, with the good sights, in which case, I will be putting a low power scope on it and using it for our scope class; my present scoped rifle is a Norinco JW 15; I loaned it to a friend of mine and he beat me, with one target at 98/100. It likes Elie Sport the best, but he was using Winchester X (seems to like those too).
Regarding the metal to stock fit; I roughed up the inside of the stock and pillar bedded it with JB Weld Plastic; I also rasped out the fore-end to make sure the barrel is free-floated.
The trigger is near perfect, no creep, crisp break just below 4 lbs and little or non over-travel.
My bolt and action was silky smooth right out of the box, and I mean smooth; tight fit, but tip the muzzle down, and it slides forward all on it's own.
While the barrel is what I would call "medium" weight, it is lots heavy enough; I do wish it was longer, maybe 24"; longer sight radius is a bonus for iron sights.