Has anyone had issues before with a Taipan Veteran magazine during break-in period?
I was re-zeroing my Taipan Veteran 1 standard in .25 caliber earlier tonight. The gun wouldn't group with the magazine's worth of pellets that I shot. At least an inch at 33 meters.
The gun is still relatively new. According to my logs, only 110 shots so far. I pulled a few patches through the barrel when I first received it a few months ago.
I was also using the other magazine that is essentially still new because the gun comes with 2 magazines and I have only used the other one. I noticed that the rounds were a tad bit harder to chamber compared to the other magazine.
I pulled some patches through the barrel until it was clear. I shot another magazine's worth of pellets and it was grouping again. This time though, I was using the other magazine that I normally use.
Has anyone experienced this before? I do feel that the Veteran magazines do require some breaking in as the previous Veteran's I've owned all became much smoother with time in regards to the magazine and breach interaction. I never had a magazine though that didn't shoot well while it was still breaking in. What I'm thinking is happening is that since the magazine is still new, the indexing grooves machined on to it are still very tight. This might be causing some slight misalignment with the gun's indexing mechanism which causes the magazine's holes to not perfectly align with the breach opening.
I was re-zeroing my Taipan Veteran 1 standard in .25 caliber earlier tonight. The gun wouldn't group with the magazine's worth of pellets that I shot. At least an inch at 33 meters.
The gun is still relatively new. According to my logs, only 110 shots so far. I pulled a few patches through the barrel when I first received it a few months ago.
I was also using the other magazine that is essentially still new because the gun comes with 2 magazines and I have only used the other one. I noticed that the rounds were a tad bit harder to chamber compared to the other magazine.
I pulled some patches through the barrel until it was clear. I shot another magazine's worth of pellets and it was grouping again. This time though, I was using the other magazine that I normally use.
Has anyone experienced this before? I do feel that the Veteran magazines do require some breaking in as the previous Veteran's I've owned all became much smoother with time in regards to the magazine and breach interaction. I never had a magazine though that didn't shoot well while it was still breaking in. What I'm thinking is happening is that since the magazine is still new, the indexing grooves machined on to it are still very tight. This might be causing some slight misalignment with the gun's indexing mechanism which causes the magazine's holes to not perfectly align with the breach opening.