I have a AEA HP SS MAX .45 Cal. I have accidentally double fed slugs in the barrel. Does anyone know the best way to clear it? Is it safe to fire them out without causing damage?
Appreciate the replyWhen I get multiple feeds (with pellets) I use a metal rod (with a brass end) from the muzzle end.
I never had multiple feeds with slugs, since I rarely shoot them.
Also use metal rod, brass end, a .177 (3-part) cleaning rod. To protect barrel wrapped rod in red tape strips, that JSB uses to seal pellet tins. WMWhen I get multiple feeds (with pellets) I use a metal rod (with a brass end) from the muzzle end.
I never had multiple feeds with slugs, since I rarely shoot them.
Appreciate it. Thankfully they were just loaded into the barrel, never firedAny kind of long wooden dowel or stick that fits in your barrel is the way to go. Wood will never scratch the steel barrel. If they’re simply double-loaded they shouldn’t be too hard to push back out the breech. If they’ve been fired but get stuck that’s a much bigger problem.
Thank you for the comment. AppreciatedAny kind of long wooden dowel or stick that fits in your barrel is the way to go. Wood will never scratch the steel barrel. If they’re simply double-loaded they shouldn’t be too hard to push back out the breech. If they’ve been fired but get stuck that’s a much bigger problem.
Appreciate you commenting, thank youAny kind of long wooden dowel or stick that fits in your barrel is the way to go. Wood will never scratch the steel barrel. If they’re simply double-loaded they shouldn’t be too hard to push back out the breech. If they’ve been fired but get stuck that’s a much bigger problem.
Thanks! I like your positive attitude about the situation...with the nice group comment!I've shot triple-loaded slugs out of an AEA Challenger 357 before. Have double loaded a few other guns, always shot them out with no issue. Never double loaded my M457 (same as HP Max) but if I did, I'd shoot it. Don't see why it should be any different.
One of the best ways to get a tight group on paper too!
Should you take this as advice? I don't know, seems like a couple posters above me have reasons to think otherwise.
i may have known certain individuals that could have doubled light pellets in an RWS.........continually...... and still doesI've shot triple-loaded slugs out of an AEA Challenger 357 before. Have double loaded a few other guns, always shot them out with no issue. Never double loaded my M457 (same as HP Max) but if I did, I'd shoot it. Don't see why it should be any different.
One of the best ways to get a tight group on paper too!
Should you take this as advice? I don't know, seems like a couple posters above me have reasons to think otherwise.
After the bolt action conversion I still got pellets in the trigger area.I’m having a hard time believing pellets still found their way into the trigger post “ bolt action “ conversion.
I’ve never had a lost pellet or any trigger issues. Unsafe is not a word id use. MY AEAs are safe and kick ass Center target specialists.
Cmon Nick.
When I put that hole in my window I completely believed that the airgun is empty with no pellets.I have never had an AEA unexpectedly fire. What was the cause of your shot through the window? Was the safety engaged when this happened? Was the gun altered in anyway? Spring change? Sear polishing? If not did you contact the vendor? Thanks in advance for this heads up.
The multiple feeds on my rifle was caused by a low power first shot after a fill and my failure to check the barrel. Same thing that plagues 22 rimfire proof by the ring in barrel.