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    Rapid single shot adaptor

    Hi,
    Has anybody any experience with the various rapid single shot adapters: that is which ones are best?
    I'm looking at getting one for my rapid (which doesn't have the scalloped block) and I am wondering how they are in actual use?
    Thanks
    Dave

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    Hi

    Hi Dave
    I've tried a few and to be honest thd best I feel are from fleabay, a guy makrs them and their £6 ish

    Absolutely perfect for the job, left and Right handed

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    I have hands like a bunch of bananas, I don’t have any problems loading pellets into my rapids, it’s a knack to get it right but easy once learned.

    Bb

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    I have found them all to be a waste of money.
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    single shot adapters

    Hi 32:1, Thanks for the reply. Do you mean the ones from smw enginineering?
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    Hi Rapid Nick
    Why?
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    Quote Originally Posted by egghead View Post
    Hi 32:1, Thanks for the reply. Do you mean the ones from smw enginineering?
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    Yes mate, just pick what side you load from

    I too have sausage fingers and spent to long trying to load and messed to many pellets up trying, the loader just makes it simple/easy esspecially when bench rested

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    Thanks Chris

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    Quote Originally Posted by egghead View Post
    Hi Rapid Nick
    Why?
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    Dave

    Every one I have used has been a variant of a plastic shape inserted into the breech slot. The only design I like is the one for the HW100 where part of the adapter swings out and makes pellet insertion very easy. OK I don't have large fingers so manual insertion isn't a problem for me.
    If one works for you then fine but I suspect that in due course all of them will be left behind when you go shooting. The only solution for Rapid users who need single shot loading on a regular basis is to have a Rapid block with the scalloped loading port. Everything else is a poor compromise.
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    Hi Nick
    These loaders stay clipped in place so mine never leave the block, I did ask Rowan if they would make one like you say but sadly not enough volume, quite honestly these off fleabay work brilliantly, I do use scalloped blocks to and have even tested groups with the loader V mag V thumbed in, single loader wins everytime.

    Chris
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    Thanks for your input Chris. At the price asked they are certainly worth a try.
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    You could all of course save up and buy a RAW HM 1000. They are scalloped both sides and are a doddle to single load. £1500 a bit more expensive than a £6 plastic item though (but well worth it!!!)
    Andy
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