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    I'll have to scope my quarter bore up.
    I'm feeling left out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil54 View Post
    I'll have to scope my quarter bore up.
    I'm feeling left out.

    Bigger is better!
    Do it, I'm sure I heard we are going to have a quarter bore club at the bash, hopefully Tone won't be part of that one
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    Quote Originally Posted by look no hands View Post
    Do it, I'm sure I heard we are going to have a quarter bore club at the bash, hopefully Tone won't be part of that one
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    Obviously outvoted here when I said "no". Although I don't own a .25, I can see rhe attraction from a fun point of view and for ratting at sub-12. But wasn't sure if the action would be up to it without having to turn it into a harsh shooting mess. But was only guessing. Go on, have a go and see how it turns out. Variety is the spice of life and all that. Wonder if some extra piston weight might help?

    One other lovely thing in addition to the wallop will be the ease of feeding it those big pellets.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyL View Post
    Obviously outvoted here when I said "no". Although I don't own a .25, I can see rhe attraction from a fun point of view and for ratting at sub-12. But wasn't sure if the action would be up to it without having to turn it into a harsh shooting mess. But was only guessing. Go on, have a go and see how it turns out. Variety is the spice of life and all that. Wonder if some extra piston weight might help?

    One other lovely thing in addition to the wallop will be the ease of feeding it those big pellets.
    I think that's why I was asking about doing it, but I suppose it doesn't need as much power to launch the .25, it's probably going to be a short distance shooter as they only done about 9 to 10 foot pounds anyway.
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    Does the barrel end get machined to form the hole for the tap or does it bottom in a counterbore with a short plain bore in front of the tap? Either way has serious problems to overcome. If plain bore before barrel it would need opening out to .25 and would thus be irreversible. If it forms part of the bore for the tap then the radius would have to be machined after the barrel was fittedwhich would be nigh on impossible to do and retain the tolerance for the tap. I think its a non starter for a tap loader personally.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maximus View Post
    Does the barrel end get machined to form the hole for the tap or does it bottom in a counterbore with a short plain bore in front of the tap? Either way has serious problems to overcome. If plain bore before barrel it would need opening out to .25 and would thus be irreversible. If it forms part of the bore for the tap then the radius would have to be machined after the barrel was fittedwhich would be nigh on impossible to do and retain the tolerance for the tap. I think its a non starter for a tap loader personally.

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    Well it doesn't have a rad to match the tap on the end so either it sits in a counterbore and there is a small plain bore before the pellet reaches the barrel which would need opening upto .25. or you screw the barrel in till it butt's up against the tap to form a seal but then you probably couldn't open the tap for interference from the barrel. You would clearly see the end of the barrel with the tap removed if this was the case.
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