I have a one year old Benjamin 392 in .22 cal. that shoots well at 25 feet, and at 50 yards it goes 1"-3" to the left. Last year I took it to the range and adjusted the sights to hit right on at the longer range, but then it shoots incorrectly at the closer range. Took it to the range again this year, same problem but did not adjust the rear sight. My RWS 52 shoots correctly at all ranges, never had any of my other pellet rifles act like my Benjamin.
I suspect that the sight mounts are not aligned with the bore axis, poor quality control. I had read of Remington doing this on some of their Model 700 rifles years ago due to shoddy manufacturing in regards to the scope mounting holes. I considered throwing the gun away, but will have to aim some to the right at the longer ranges. I don't mind the dovetail sights, and scopes don't do well on this type of rifle as they get in the way of pumping it up. Has anyone else encountered anything like this?
Thanks.