Gamo Hunter 440



Anyone else had accuracy problems with Gamo pellet guns? I have a Gamo .177, and I've had some problems getting it to shoot consistent groups. It's the hunter model and came with a fixed power BSA scope. The scope is definitely attached tight and I have the rubber stopper that fits up against the back of the mount on. I can't get the dang thing to shoot very accurately at all! I'll think it's sighted in, then it gets off again. I've tried all the different styles of ammo Gamo makes as well. I was just wondering if anyone else has had this problem and if it would maybe help to take off the scope and shoot open sights. Thanks.
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Gamo Hunter 440 Specs

Re: Surprising Accuracy from a Gamo Hunter 440 « Reply #10 on: September 15, 2013, 02:40:23 PM » I've had a few of the good old steel Gamo series, and they all did quite well with the (7.9g) Crosman Premier Lite Dome Pellets. Gamo’s Hunter 440 is a classic styled air carbine composed of a minimalist last generation barrel and a water-based varnished wooden stock that has been laser engraved to provide a perfect grip. Nov 08, 2020 I joined a few day back, I was a yellow forum member 1keloso1. L had a gamo 440 a few years back and it shot 1/4 inch (one ragged hole) at 14 yards with RS 7.3 grain pellet. That's yardage I have in my back yard. I could make long range shots with this particular rifle out to 70 yards on crows. 440 and RS pellet combination worked great.