I got me an Anschutz 9003 air rifle. In the operation manual I read that Anschutz does not recommend "especially no felt pellets" (the kind that are shot through) for cleaning the barrel.
Does anyone know the reason for this recommendation?
felt pellets
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Is there any issue with insufficient resistance with a PCP?
This is an issue for springers as the resistance a pellet provides keeps the piston from slamming against the front of the chamber, but I wouldn't think there would be any harm in firing a compressed air powerplant without a pellet being fired (although this is what dry firing is for).
Felt pellets do leave a little fiber around the front of the chamber sometimes, but I doubt this causes any harm.
The manual for my FWB 700 recommends using felt pellets to clean the barrel. There is no indication that more than one should be used at a time. (well, it actually states that one should keep firing felt pellets through until one comes through completely clean.)
Ehrich
This is an issue for springers as the resistance a pellet provides keeps the piston from slamming against the front of the chamber, but I wouldn't think there would be any harm in firing a compressed air powerplant without a pellet being fired (although this is what dry firing is for).
Felt pellets do leave a little fiber around the front of the chamber sometimes, but I doubt this causes any harm.
The manual for my FWB 700 recommends using felt pellets to clean the barrel. There is no indication that more than one should be used at a time. (well, it actually states that one should keep firing felt pellets through until one comes through completely clean.)
Ehrich