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    Pellet Sizer in .22

    I bought a very nice steel pellet sizer off here a few years ago, in .177. I cannot remember who made it, perhaps DM80 or WonkyDonky, one of the resident craftsman engineers.

    I find myself in need of one in the larger calibre, 5.5mm for a European barrel.

    Does anyone make such a thing any more?

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    Straight from the sponsor themselves, just need to pick your size from the list

    https://www.jsramsbottom.com/guntuff...-52-5-53-.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by Segata View Post
    Straight from the sponsor themselves, just need to pick your size from the list

    https://www.jsramsbottom.com/guntuff...-52-5-53-.html
    Fantastic and so cheap I can buy more than one size!

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    Yeah it's probably worth keeping a set on hand for any potentially fussy barrels.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Segata View Post
    Yeah it's probably worth keeping a set on hand for any potentially fussy barrels.
    I've got an unusual .22 Brno CO2 target pistol which has a swing-out loading gate thing and it does NOT like tight pellet skirts to the point where it will not close or it will shave the skirt. Obviously I don't want the pellets to fall out of the front but being able to 'thumb' them in and put the gate into battery would be nice!

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    In my case the Falcons the fussy one, old so some modern pellets slip down so I'm going to get a resizer or two on my ammo order so I can get her shooting something more avalible without breaking the bank.
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