I thought about the absorptive qualities of doggie diapers after it was sealed. I guess it could change the butt stock weight based on the humidity. I also made sure to immobilize the pellets with tissue. Paper probably has the same issue. Ill put in something less hydrophilic in the next one as soon as I can find that pesky sight.
Quote from: BigBird on April 10, 2021, 02:56:13 PMI thought about the absorptive qualities of doggie diapers after it was sealed. I guess it could change the butt stock weight based on the humidity. I also made sure to immobilize the pellets with tissue. Paper probably has the same issue. Ill put in something less hydrophilic in the next one as soon as I can find that pesky sight.Hey if a quick-release latch could be devised for the buttpad, one could store all kinds of useful stuff in there for immediate access - using a form fitted foam block with cutouts for the stored items could be ideal.
I’m thinking the manufacturers are missing something here. Maybe Crosman could put an oil bottle in the butt of the Benjamin 392? How about a padded pellet box, like an old fashioned patch box, in the stock?
Figure out a way to make the buttpad slide in and out just by pulling on it and you could use the framework for it for pretty much anything you could fit in it.