Got mine (.357) thursday from Field Supply tryed it out friday, disaster. The mag allows 3 shots before it jams up. Couldn't try the other mag because it had a burr in the I.D. would allow the mag lock shaft to fully index. The few shots i did get off were fairly impressive a 30 yards. JSBs fully compress almost flat when hitting heavy gauge steel targets. I think the mag design is to light for the ammo, gets lobsided and won't index properly. Other makes that use similiar mag design have front and rear plates to help keep pellets in help with alignment. After ruining over 1/2 dozen pellets pushing them out with a 1/4 " doll rod i gave up. Its getting returned as soon as they email the prepaid packing slip. Mag design on rifle is not safe. I guess you get what you pay for....
I think that it all stems from going beyond the platform limits. I always thought that the .30 was the stock limits, meaning that in stock form the .30cal would do just fine, and it has, as for the .357 they should have went with a bottle instead of a tube for more power and redesigned he clip from another material. just my thoughts. just those two things would have taken it to the next level.
I'm going to jump in here, and say that my .30 is experiencing the same type of "3 shots, then jam" issue...( I have been completing the indexing cycle with my left fore finger).I am in hopes that this issue is recognized, and rectified quickly...DJ
Quote from: Djbriez on May 04, 2015, 09:03:12 PMI'm going to jump in here, and say that my .30 is experiencing the same type of "3 shots, then jam" issue...( I have been completing the indexing cycle with my left fore finger).I am in hopes that this issue is recognized, and rectified quickly...DJYou guys have to let Hatsan know about these things, so that something can be done, could have been a bad run of those clips, I did not have that problem at all...but do not wait for the next guy to email them..they are real good at listening and acting. I'm thinking QC and a bad run that was not caught.
I'm using the double oring, one thing that you can try is a smaller diameter double o ring to fit the pellets tighter.