Loading pellets
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Loading pellets
Is there "technique" for loading pellets? (Steyr LP10) I just watched some ISSF TV and noted how quickly the 'pros' seem to be able to do it but I seem to be all thumbs and often have a real hard time doing it. (I just have normal sized fingers).
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David
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loading pellets.
Could you be using a pellet which is too big??? Possibly your barrel likes 4.49 better than 4.50?
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I also had trouble with my Morini, when I first got it. An occasional pellet would enter the chamber backwards. I agonized about how to remove it, especially during a match, and wound up cutting a length of 1/16" #360SS welding rod, and polishing the end, so it wouldn't scratch the bore. Someone told me, that at 10M, they shoot just about as well forward or backward. Didn't believe it until I tried it with the gun clamped in my milling machine vise. He was right, and I no longer worry about accidentally loading one backwards.
I load from one of those pop-up loading blocks, and have developed a method of holding the pellets (lay each one down on the bench and pick it up between my thumb and fore finger, with the front pointing toward my pinkie), that allows easy loading with my clumsy 69yr. old fingers. I'm sure, you will also, with time.
Paul
I load from one of those pop-up loading blocks, and have developed a method of holding the pellets (lay each one down on the bench and pick it up between my thumb and fore finger, with the front pointing toward my pinkie), that allows easy loading with my clumsy 69yr. old fingers. I'm sure, you will also, with time.
Paul
Re: Loading pellets
if you think the LP10 is difficult, I will bring my old AirMatch 600 the next time I go to a shoot in Canberra!!!higginsdj wrote:Is there "technique" for loading pellets? (Steyr LP10) I just watched some ISSF TV and noted how quickly the 'pros' seem to be able to do it but I seem to be all thumbs and often have a real hard time doing it. (I just have normal sized fingers).
Cheers
David
but all these things get 'easier' with practice - no doubt you will soon wonder why it seemed difficult.
Spencer