I have a new Brocock Bantam Sniper Hi-Lite .22 . With a suppressor on and I fire it without a pellet in it, it is wisper quiet, when I load a pellet in it, and fire it it's loud. Why
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Check the end of the barrel for any imperfections. Small nick can send pellets off course.
put the gun in a vice and fire a shot. Then adjust scope for dead center. Make sure mounts are on correctly. If they are you may need a shim on the mount-to-scope assembly.
put a cleaning pellet in the breech and discharge it outside into a sand pile or a 5 gallon bucket full of sand or water - if using water, keep the muzzle several feet away from the water, it can make a big splash and let water into the rifle in places where it would be difficult to remove.
All air guns need gun oil down the hole the air comes from in order to keep plungers from wearing out . Treat them every few times out with a small drop or two. Also check to see if you had a bad pellet get stuck.
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