Quote Originally Posted by Biker_Bob View Post
No.
The rotary breach is for me the ultimate loading mechanism for fixed barrel guns.
Yes the TP length is elongated as a result but I just cannot abide the idea of putting my fingers into a Guillotine on purpose.
If the the firing cycle is bad then surely basic tuning work (piston weight, guides, preload etc) will sort it out?
And if you did manage to do it, you've made your gun far less valuable / unsellable.
My view is Completely the opposite of this .^^

there;s more to it than a long Tp . There's pellet seating and the transition from tap to barrel leade that cause concern . Can't think of a reason you wouldnt want to put the pellet directly into the leade

Not that I'm saying I'm right. But how many competition rifles use loading taps ?