I agree and would say it did not work for me either.
I agree to not bash it. It is a very nifty, fast, and sweet gun.
I'm sorry it did not perform as expected.
Like I said, for rabbits, squirrels, plinking cans or swinger targets it can be a very good rifle. But on the downside, this is what I see: my Ruger 10-22 will make a single ragged hole on paper with a couple brands out of the 25 brands tested. The Charles Daly bolt action will do the same with 8 brands. The Henry will do it with 6 brands. The Kimber will do it with 16 out of 25 brands tested. The Browning BL-22 makes 5 holes in 5 shots for most of the ammo brands tested and 3 or 4 holes out of 5 shots for the remainders. One single brand (Aguila High Velocity) produced 2 holes for 5 shots. Trouble with that is that the other rifles will make a single hole with that same ammo. I really like the fast action. The short cocking stroke, to me just adds fun to shooting. I regret the expected accuracy was just not there. My best guess as to what to do with it: give it to dad for garden pest control. He'll really enjoy it. It just will not cut it for steel chickens. In the end, to have a lever action accurate rifle, I have to say the much lower cost Henry gave me pleasing performance and the Browning was not equal or better. It's also an expensive rifle. The Leupold 2-7 scope, Leupold rimfire rings (outstanding), and the rifle added up to over $800.00. And I can do better regarding accuracy for $240.00