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| Value for Money | 9/10 |
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| Reviewer Rating | 9/10 |
| Overall Rating | 8/10 |
Full review by
Rem222
on 20th Jun 2008
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User Rating : 8
Respect :
0
Good Points: Well made. Easily fitted and maintained. Very accurate indexing. Really handy to use when it's dark or your hands are cold and, maybe, wearing gloves. Always ready for a quick second shot.
Bad Points: None really, although it would be better if there were some way to make it self-indexing. That's just nit-picking and in no way detracts from the magazine's overall quality and usefullness.
General comments: I've had one in .22 calibre for six months now and it has operated faultlessly, apart from one little glitch that was my fault and easily fixed. What happened was this...
While out shooting, about three months after fitting the magazine, I started to have difficulty getting the pellets to go into the holes in the mag'. They were gripping the rubber 'O' ring and trying to drag it in with them. I took a little 'Molykote 33' on a cotton bud and ran it around the inside of the 'O' ring after lifting it out of the groove. Problem solved!!! If I had been using lubricated pellets I doubt that would have happened anyway.
Rem222's review and ratings | 177 words
Review by
twostage![]()
on 9th Apr 2007
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User Rating : 10
Respect :
+2
Having a magazine makes it far more convenient in the field to go to the next shot. No changing position, fiddling about in your pellet pouch or pocket and then loading it, then lining the shot back up again. Just pull back the bolt, click the magazine round with your finger and push the bolt forward again. Paid for itself the first time out when I needed a second shot after the first was a clean miss.
The same applies on the range, you can stay more or less lined up on the target between sho ...
twostage's full review | 232 words | 1 comment added.

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