Nick has decided to run leshiy 2 specific slugs on his high speed presses. No more running out of ammo.
. These were tested and a real game changer for the L2
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Same. I gave up on the 61.5. The 47.5 can be done with some work.I got the 47.5 and they fit extremely tight. I had to push very hard to get them in the mags. They group very well so far, but I didn't shoot many due to the difficulty loading them.
You can use the magazine for one shot. Open the breach. Remove magazine ring from magazine. Insert one slug in the magazine position that is aligned with the barrel. Replace magazine ring. Close breach. Shoot and repeat the process.Isn't using single shot tray's L2 impossible? I thought it was made so that shooting from the magazine is the only possibility?
I have casted few bullet/slug models and sizing them on NOE's die. It drops them in diameter .218,8 and they fit in the .22 L2 magazine with just a little pressing. Has anyone already had time to try whether the NSA's .219 fits in the magazine? My L2 has Alpha Precision's barrel
If you're going to go that far, why bother putting the slug in the magazine? Just put it straight into the barrel and leave the magazine empty.You can use the magazine for one shot. Open the breach. Remove magazine ring from magazine. Insert one slug in the magazine position that is aligned with the barrel. Replace magazine ring. Close breach. Shoot and repeat the process.
I didn't say doing it that way is ideal. I just said it could be done that way. Moving my barrel back to the puck is a non starter as I don't generally shot slugs out of the Leishy 2 and I'm not going to alter my setup just to be able to test long slugs.If you're going to go that far, why bother putting the slug in the magazine? Just put it straight into the barrel and leave the magazine empty.
Or even better, get rid of the magazine and slide the barrel back so that it seals against the transfer port seal / puck.