r1derbike - 9/17/2007 11:17 PM
Charlie, I've got a question that has been nagging at me, for quite some time. I've noticed skirt deformation on all brands of pellets, and sort the goodies from the baddies, but skirt diameter varies. Some pellets nearly fall into the breech, and others have larger skirt diameters, requiring a stiff fingernail push to seat.
Now the question; would a skirt former be of benefit here, to make the skirt slightly larger, then use the other end of the former to "push" the pellet into the breech of the gun?
I know this is getting into obsessive-compulsive behavior traits, but when I have a squirrel (munching my shingles, no less!) in the cross-hairs, I want every shot to count!
Charles
FWIW, I have noticed that some pellets have terribly fragile skirts that are almost insanely easy to mangle, while there are others that really hold up well.
JSB Exacts, in my opinion, are far and away the easiest to deform, even though they are wonderful shooters.
Two others that mangle badly (although these do NOT shoot well, regardless) are Beeman Silver Ace and Beeman Silver Arrow.
The pellets that really stand up well are Beeman Ram Jet, Beeman Kodiak/H&N Baracuda, RWS Super H-Point, RWS Superdome, all Crosman Premier, JSB Predator Polymer Tip, and all Gamo.
Beeman used to (and I think still does) sell a little gadget called a PellSeat, that was used to gently form pellet skirts to the chamber once they were loaded.
Check that out to see if that might serve your purposes.