Felt Pellets
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Felt Pellets
I've always used the felt pellets for cleaning. Maybe once a year, I run a few patches through my barrel using a piece of weed trimmer line. I use one with solvent and then dry patches. I was recently told that the felt pellets do no good. I was advised to get some TSI 301 solvent/ lube and use that to clean the bore on a pull- through followed with dry patches. I never worried about the air pistol, but now that I'm venturing out into air rifle, I want the best possible accuracy. What say you all?
- Fred Mannis
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:) Sounds like Good advice. Which Mfg. do you work for again? :)Richard H wrote:Unless who ever told you is either a manufacture, or someone like our host, I'd ignore their advice.
Personally, I pull a wet patch with TSI301 through after each tin of pellets, followed by some dry patches. They always come out dirty. I'm of the opinion that clean is better than dirty.
I haven't seen PROOF one way or the other about cleaning, just anecdotal evidence. I'd love to See some proof though, if anyone has such information (not sure it exists).
Brian
Misny,
You are on the right track. Air rifle targets are much more difficult to score tens on, and require giving yourself the best opportunity.
A pull through of one or two patches with TSI followed by dry patches after each tin of pellets will do you untill you start shooting in the 580+ range.
Our top junior (national JORC champion in 1998) felt he saw degradation in accuracy if he did not clean after about 300 pellets.
It's fast and easy to do. What are the negatives?
You are on the right track. Air rifle targets are much more difficult to score tens on, and require giving yourself the best opportunity.
A pull through of one or two patches with TSI followed by dry patches after each tin of pellets will do you untill you start shooting in the 580+ range.
Our top junior (national JORC champion in 1998) felt he saw degradation in accuracy if he did not clean after about 300 pellets.
It's fast and easy to do. What are the negatives?
I'd seek the manufacturers advice but I don't believe 'heavy cleaning' is required more than a couple of times a year max. Downsides are damage to the seals and / or barrel. Solvent or fibres from felt pellets can also damage the mechanics of the gun if they get inside the air port.
Like I say, find out what the manufacturers recommend and follow their advice.
Rob.
Like I say, find out what the manufacturers recommend and follow their advice.
Rob.
Felt Pellets
Morini recommends felt cleaning pellets for my CM162EI in the
owners manual
Stu
owners manual
Stu