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Well, to be honest, so did I. I did notice, the more I shot it, the more fouling began to build up. Therefore, there was an increase in pressure. A .319 as apposed to .310 would probably help a heap.
Well, to be honest, so did I. I did notice, the more I shot it, the more fouling began to build up. Therefore, there was an increase in pressure. A .319 as apposed to .310 would probably help a heap.
Just tried mine out, ran 10 shots with .310 balls and paper cartridges containing 7.5 gr. Pyrodex FF. Shot clean. Pretty accurate, point and shoot at 10 feet.