Traditions PA Pellet with accelerator

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mikezias

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Just a note on the Traditions PA Pellet, 1:28. I was NOT able to load easily with a 0.015 lubricated patch. Pushed so hard that I distorted the tip of a short ram so I only loaded one round by pushing really hard on the rod. However, I just received some lubricated 0.010 patches (Trade of the Wolf) and they work. I can load with a 0.010 patch. Been trying to get Traditions to tell me the groove depth - still waiting.
 
Just a note on the Traditions PA Pellet, 1:28. I was NOT able to load easily with a 0.015 lubricated patch. Pushed so hard that I distorted the tip of a short ram so I only loaded one round by pushing really hard on the rod. However, I just received some lubricated 0.010 patches (Trade of the Wolf) and they work. I can load with a 0.010 patch. Been trying to get Traditions to tell me the groove depth - still waiting.
You can slug it yourself easily to find out. Brass rod close to bore size from hardware store cut to a length that gives mass and motion down the bore. Slightly smash a RB just so it can be tapped in with a wooden mallet and fully fill the bore. Tip the rifle up and down enough times to let the rod knock the ball back out. Some of us on here have gotten European made rifles made to shoot conicals like yours with tight bores. Some like mine so tight most .54 cal stuff won't even start.
 

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