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davyt63

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hi every one

this is an idea i had for keeping the skirt on the pellets from getting damaged

when out in the field as we all no damaged skirts leads to inaccuracy

 

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some standard straws and a rolling tobacco filter

 

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cut the straw to 70mm and a filter in half then load 10 pellets in to the straw for protection

using the filter at either end as a cushion

 

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also it is a good count for how many pellets you have put through ready for a clean i cut 20 straws 10 pellets to a straw = 200 pellets then once they have been used i clean my AAS410 out .

your views appreciated and how you protect your pellets from skirt damage

regards

 

Davy

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thanks timelord

how do you protect yours?

 

I only use a foam lined leather pouch and if I see deformed pellets then I just discard them. The pouch is very soft on the inside and obviously does not rattle like tins do. After all we spend loads of effort sneaking up on our quarry and if they hear the rattle of pellets in your tin then they'll be off ;)

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thanks timelord

how do you protect yours?

 

I only use a foam lined leather pouch and if I see deformed pellets then I just discard them. The pouch is very soft on the inside and obviously does not rattle like tins do. After all we spend loads of effort sneaking up on our quarry and if they hear the rattle of pellets in your tin then they'll be off ;)

so in fact you could still get skirt damage ?if they are in direct contact with other pellets although you have a foam liner

regards

 

Davy

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thanks timelord

how do you protect yours?

 

I only use a foam lined leather pouch and if I see deformed pellets then I just discard them. The pouch is very soft on the inside and obviously does not rattle like tins do. After all we spend loads of effort sneaking up on our quarry and if they hear the rattle of pellets in your tin then they'll be off ;)

so in fact you could still get skirt damage ?if they are in direct contact with other pellets although you have a foam liner

regards

 

Davy

 

Very true davyt63 that's why I liked your idea, (1) because it's easy to do and (2) because it's very inexpensive, seeing as a box of straws may cost 50p and a packet of filter could cost £1 up to £150.

With just that little investment you could protect thousands of pellets :thumbs:

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excellent idea davy, think i will be investing in that idea (have you got any good ideas of how to clean my gun with house hold products) thanks davy mate :victory:

are you taking the piss? liam { house hold products }

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