What weight and diameter slugs are you guys shooting in your .25 Impacts? Searched but didn't have much luck other than a video of someone having trouble with 34 gr. flat bottom hollow points turning sideways in their magazines and jamming.
If you go down the route of modifying your probe/ port for more fps take care on how you do it. If you elongate the port incorrectly or remove to much from the probe the thinner nose on the slugs can tip into the port during loading....
The cavities of the new high cap .25 magazines are too wide for slugs, the timing is spaced for pellet skirts which are wider than the pellet heads but with slugs there is no oversized skirt so the timing is off.
With .25 slugs from NSA, H&N, etc you might experience loading issues and the last slug will probably not load at all because the pellet probe is hitting the plastic pellet pusher in the magazine (see image). The old .25 magazines can be used however for the slugs when they fit the magazine length wise and .22 high cap magazines work flawlessly with both pellets and slugs.
New .25 high cap magazine on the left, old .25 magazine on the right, both with one NSA 36.2gr slug loaded.
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The cavities of the new high cap .25 magazines are too wide for slugs, the timing is spaced for pellet skirts which are wider than the pellet heads but with slugs there is no oversized skirt so the timing is off.
With .25 slugs from NSA, H&N, etc you might experience loading issues and the last slug will probably not load at all because the pellet probe is hitting the plastic pellet pusher in the magazine (see image). The old .25 magazines can be used however for the slugs when they fit the magazine length wise and .22 high cap magazines work flawlessly with both pellets and slugs.
New .25 high cap magazine on the left, old .25 magazine on the right, both with one NSA 36.2gr slug loaded.
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The cavities of the new high cap .25 magazines are too wide for slugs, the timing is spaced for pellet skirts which are wider than the pellet heads but with slugs there is no oversized skirt so the timing is off.
With .25 slugs from NSA, H&N, etc you might experience loading issues and the last slug will probably not load at all because the pellet probe is hitting the plastic pellet pusher in the magazine (see image). The old .25 magazines can be used however for the slugs when they fit the magazine length wise and .22 high cap magazines work flawlessly with both pellets and slugs.
New .25 high cap magazine on the left, old .25 magazine on the right, both with one NSA 36.2gr slug loaded.
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You should check with your dealer, I had problem with .25 mags as part of a recent purchase. Turns out that they were “ milled wrong,” bad batch. Utah Airguns promptly sent replacements.