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Old April 19th, 11:12 AM   #10 (permalink)
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easy fix

sounds like the bolt is coming all the way back. To check this, take your hopper off and cock the back block. Look down the feed tube, do you see the bolt?

Ideally you want to see barely any of the bolt if any at all.

So if you see plenty of the bolt what you want to do is adjust the cocking rod. Turn the cocking knob counter clockwise to loosen the knob, you may have to hold the rod itself to adjust the knob. Make sure you can cock the bolt back because if it's too loose it won't recock after firing. Now take your allen wrench and readjust the allen inside of the cocking knob to make it tool tight. Now try taking a few shots to double check your efforts.

Because of the bolt being pulled back farther the ball will fall easier into the main tube. Just make sure the ball goes all the way down and your not short stroking your shots
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