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Crosman CPH’s fit to tight, what’s another good choice?

I don’t have many 177 pellets, just CPH’s, and RWS Club10 (for pistol). Anyway the CPHs work good, but they are dirty, and they are hard to push in to the breech, they hurt my wimpy little fingers if I try shoot more than a few 🙁 . Maybe I should get some JSB 177s?

I have some beeman trophies, maybe I’ll try them this weekend.

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I cleaned them and lubed them good, and they slide in real nice now.

I also noticed the 7.0 grain RWS Club10s do pretty good, as do the beeman trophies. I’m running co2 thru the talon ss rught now, but it does fine with the standard air tank too. This rifle will shoot any pellet accurately, well, at least so far.

quote WalkonKing:

No…You mean “Bass Ackwards” 😆

i like bass ackwards better

Yeah! That’s it! 😆 😀

No…You mean “Bass Ackwards” 😆

quote knifemaker:

If they are that tight, you gotta wonder if they screwed up and machined the barrel. back ass-wards. Like the choked end of the barrel. at the breach.
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you mean ass back wards lol

If they are that tight, you gotta wonder if they screwed up and machined the bbl. back ass-wards. Like the choked end of the bbl. at the breach.
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better than a thimble, go up to that neighbor that dose nothing but give you shit’s truck with a pair of dikes in your hands, grab the antenna and cut yourself off about 4 inches below the little ball at the top and presto you’ve got yourself a pellet seat 😆 😈 😆

boo hoo hoo, i have alergys, my feet hert i dont feel well lol use a thimble buddy

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quote jaybirdo:

I don’t have many 177 pellets, just CPH’s, and RWS Club10 (for pistol). Anyway the CPHs work good, but they are dirty, and they are hard to push in to the breech, they hurt my wimpy little fingers if I try shoot more than a few 🙁 . Maybe I should get some JSB 177s?

I have some beeman trophies, maybe I’ll try them this weekend.

Clean and lube the CPH’s will help out alot. I think the Trophies may be a little on the light side.

I’ll give that a try.

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quote jaybirdo:

I don’t have many 177 pellets, just CPH’s, and RWS Club10 (for pistol). Anyway the CPHs work good, but they are dirty, and they are hard to push in to the breech, they hurt my wimpy little fingers if I try shoot more than a few 🙁 . Maybe I should get some JSB 177s?

I have some beeman trophies, maybe I’ll try them this weekend.

Clean and lube the CPH’s will help out alot. I think the Trophies may be a little on the light side.

I use a pellet seating tool to get the tight ones shoehorned into the barrel… Increases accuracy and keeps the lead off the thumbs as well…

I heard Voltar just looks at ’em and they jump into the barrel to hide!!! 😆 It’s a Jedi master trick from years of hard work!! 😉

quote jaybirdo:

I don’t have many 177 pellets, just CPH’s, and RWS Club10 (for pistol). Anyway the CPHs work good, but they are dirty, and they are hard to push in to the breech, they hurt my wimpy little fingers if I try shoot more than a few 🙁 . Maybe I should get some JSB 177s?

I have some beeman trophies, maybe I’ll try them this weekend.

you should take up ‘work’ good old fashioned calous building work

wimpy fingers….. good grief, be a man! do the right thing…. 🙂

Walter

do you wash your pellets? try using simple green and water, give a reall good rinse and lube them up with a pellet lube.

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