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Hi MM

it's personal preference really.i tried them and thought what a waste of time!

 

A good pull through is what you need. And some brushes!

that's what i use!

 

but like i said personal preference really! !!

 

Davy

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Hi MM

it's personal preference really.i tried them and thought what a waste of time!

 

A good pull through is what you need. And some brushes!

that's what i use!

 

but like i said personal preference really! !!

 

Davy

 

:notworthy: Couldn't agree more Davy.... got myself a .177 - .22 cleaning kit with the brushes and rods which works a treat. it surprised me how much crap comes out of the barrel and also accumilates in the silencer....

 

Jasp

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My personal thing is to pull through when I get inaccuracies in my poi but I wash and lube each new tin of pellets to remove hidden tiny lead dust particles and bits which all line your rifling in time causing down range problems.

 

Si.

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Pull through here as well.

 

Another method Ive seen work well is Swan Slimline Filter Tips for cigarettes. A lot cheaper than the felt pellets.

 

Regards,

 

Mikey.

 

Edited to say, if using the felt pellets or Swan Filters in a springer, make sure you push them into the breech followed by a normal lead pellet to make sure you dont cause any damage.

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Pull through here as well.

 

Another method Ive seen work well is Swan Slimline Filter Tips for cigarettes. A lot cheaper than the felt pellets.

 

Regards,

 

Mikey.

 

Edited to say, if using the felt pellets or Swan Filters in a springer, make sure you push them into the breech followed by a normal lead pellet to make sure you dont cause any damage.

 

hi mickey

Good point buddy :thumbs:

 

Davy

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Pull through here as well.

 

Another method Ive seen work well is Swan Slimline Filter Tips for cigarettes. A lot cheaper than the felt pellets.

 

Regards,

 

Mikey.

 

Edited to say, if using the felt pellets or Swan Filters in a springer, make sure you push them into the breech followed by a normal lead pellet to make sure you dont cause any damage.

 

Mikey,

 

What damage would you be likely to cause on a springer, surely its the same action as a PCP buy the time the pellet (felt or lead) starts moving down the barrel?

 

Cheers,

 

andy

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never cleaned an air rifle barrell or oiled a pellet, polished the odd one up to a shine on my trousers in moments of boredom, never felt the need to, same with my 22lr. differnt with bigger rifles or 17hmr that fire jacketed rounds

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