Hey, POI if you think the transfer port is causing some binding you should look into that. I had that on a custom barrel for a 1322. It was the little metal transfer port it was the hole that was cut in the barrel. I only knew this as I recovered some pellets and they all had a cut in the heads. So I loaded a pellet and pushed it though with weed wacker string and sure enough a nice cut in the head. So took the pistol apart and there was a good size burr. So sanded it down and it's been lights out.
I have a little "hang up" in all of my SPA guns. That transfer port has an o-ring on top and bottom. I need to get back in and see if maybe I have the breech screws too tight which may be letting the TP push into the barrel and catch the pellet.Just thinking out loud.
Too dang many irons in my fire. I have a good going over on the list for all my SPA guns.
Now the fun begins. So something is crushing the one side? Hard to tell even with the resizer, lol.
What is the barrel OD of this gun? I think a .25 cal pumper would be cool.
Now it is happening on the bottom side(TP side) of pellet?
When you push the pellet out. Have the muzzle down flat on the table. This way it won't drop out and you will know what side it's getting messed up at.Another question. Upon watching the review video posted by "airgunweb" I noticed the bolt moves when he shoots. Is there any seal issue when you shoot? Could also be linked with the pellet getting mushed up.
Good point Bill. Yup load it and push back out the loading port. Mark the pellet first with a sharpie. So then you know where is where.