Well today I am super happy, because I was finally able to shoot my first gen Avenger and second gen Avenge-X classic .22 cal airguns without a single pellet getting jammed between the barrel and the oem mags. I strongly suggest to all the people who may also be experiencing this same issue with your Avenger, to don’t hesitate and buy this high capacity 15 shots Maple magazines that are made in Canada, in my honest opinion they are the best aftermarket magazines that money can buy.
At first I was having this issue with the oem standard and high capacity mags that's why lately I was shooting my Avenge-X with the OEM single tray only, however later it started to do the same with the aftermarket Carm magazines as well…. But this issue was solved as soon I started shooting with this others aftermarket magazines made in Canada. For this reason I recommend them to all the people who are shooting with this same airguns, but this issue was only happening with the .22 not with the bigger and heavier .25 cal pellets.
Today I shot 5 groups of 5 shots each at 35 yards with the JSB 18 grains pellets with the new Maple aftermarket mags without a single issue, but our local weather was very windy not the best conditions to make good groups but I did them anyway (I took a short video). Two of the groups were completely covered with a dime and three with a nickel. I was shooting with the tune shown in some of the pics, the reg was set to 2000 psi and the h/s was 4 turns in (clock wise) from all the way out. I hope this info could help others that may be having this same issue.
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At first I was having this issue with the oem standard and high capacity mags that's why lately I was shooting my Avenge-X with the OEM single tray only, however later it started to do the same with the aftermarket Carm magazines as well…. But this issue was solved as soon I started shooting with this others aftermarket magazines made in Canada. For this reason I recommend them to all the people who are shooting with this same airguns, but this issue was only happening with the .22 not with the bigger and heavier .25 cal pellets.
Today I shot 5 groups of 5 shots each at 35 yards with the JSB 18 grains pellets with the new Maple aftermarket mags without a single issue, but our local weather was very windy not the best conditions to make good groups but I did them anyway (I took a short video). Two of the groups were completely covered with a dime and three with a nickel. I was shooting with the tune shown in some of the pics, the reg was set to 2000 psi and the h/s was 4 turns in (clock wise) from all the way out. I hope this info could help others that may be having this same issue.
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