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bantam5s:

--- Quote from: mindsweeper333 on June 22, 2024, 03:13:43 PM ---Bantam5s,

Just noticed your post on filling screw hole with wax on loading arm, this may be where your problem is ; the loading arm should have 2  screws; first to adjust feeding and the second on top to act as a lock screw after adjusting for feeding.

Regards ;

Garey

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I was talking about the screw hole in the breech which I think pellets may be hanging up on, but I will look for the 2 screws you mentioned and see if any adjustment can be made.
I only remember one screw, but it's been awhile since I last did work on the gun.

Matchstickshooter:

--- Quote from: mindsweeper333 on June 21, 2024, 11:35:08 PM ---Matchstickshooter;

One way to be sure your pellets are not extending into the front pellet when in the mag,  is simply hold one in your left thumb and forefinger with skirt facing right and put the other in your right right thumb and fore finger with front  facing left simulating their location in the mag. and look closely as you move them to flush, you should be able to slide  the rear pellet off with no  restriction or hangup.

Yep, simple but it will tell you if their is any entry into the forward pellet skirt when positioned in mag. This is what I do, some may consider this a waste of time , so be it.

Regards;
Garey

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yep, know this and have done it. Thanks

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