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Schofield 6" Pellet.
Hello, ordered one and it arrived on Friday, too late to do more than unpack and have a look. Saturday, well not being a pistol person other than having 3 Crosman 600 then I must say I was quite impressed. Not so impressed with the ft-lbs. struggling to make 2 ft-lbs most being around the 1.8/9 mark.
So the question is is there anything wrong or do they have to be 'run in' ? I was using Accupells at 8gn. because I have quite a few thousand and use them in other stuff. Tried some RWS at 7 gn. with the same result. Noticed a puff of CO2 from the rear of the cylinder/frame area, do the pellets have to be seated down below the end of the shell, I pressed them flush with the end.
Sorry for lots of questions, one more please, which pellets are suitable please.
Thank you.
Cheers.
Geoff.
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Nothing wrong with the power. All these co2 replicas are around 2 to 3 ft lbs.
It's good practice to seat the pellets well. I'd suggest something lighter like rws hobby at 7 grains.
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Hello thank you for that, it is reassuring to know that there is nothing wrong, although I am not too sure all CO2 pistols are the same, I tried a CP1 (I think that was the model) that was 5 ft-lbs. the reason I didn't buy was it didn't fit me.
Cheers.
Geoff.
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Ade said co2 replicas which the CP isn't.
Your Schofield will give a bit more power with lighter pellets and warmer weather.
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Apologies, yes I thought that I had Been A bit Quick With the Answer, lack of sleep and painkillers not a good combination.
Cheers.
Geoff.
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Schofield 6" Pellet.
i found maksman .177 good in my sons cp88 very lightweight too.
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