co2 discharges
#1
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Joined: Feb 2003
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From: LEVITTOWN N.Y. USA
hey guy's I tried them last week worth every penny man beats shootng to unload and then cleaning the rifle.I was in 3 days in heavy rain while hunting the early PA season ,hook the discharger up ,pointed the barrel to a safe direction(wool blanket) on the ground ,even the nosler sabot can be resued.
#2
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Apr 2004
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even the nosler sabot can be resued.
How much did you sue for the first time?

I'm just razzing you a little. Seriously, I'm gonna get me one of them dischargers, especially after your review and recommendation, THANKS!
#5
Spike
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: whitemarsh,md.
CAUTON----I have a co 2 system also and you need to be careful of the powder going off. The preesure the co2 builds up could cause it to ignite, pressure means heat. I think there was a warning on the package when i bought mine may 6-7 yrs ago.Only used it a couple times. Still had to clean the breach plug on the inline Knight.
#6
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From: LEVITTOWN N.Y. USA
always point the barrel is a safe direction when using the co2 discharge cylinder hay anythink can happen,and yes you still have to clean the gun but a patch down the barrel is all that is needed
I went threw two cylinders before I got the hang of it ,but it a life saver and if you are shooting noslers or barnes or power belt ,you can reused them on the next load,no damage to the bullet or plastic sabot.
I went threw two cylinders before I got the hang of it ,but it a life saver and if you are shooting noslers or barnes or power belt ,you can reused them on the next load,no damage to the bullet or plastic sabot.




