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BSA single shot tray

I'm guessing that this plate could just be removed, but haven't tried it. 

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The single shot tray I've been using dead-ends against this plate to ensure alignment of the pellet with the barrel, so, it's easier to leave the plate on, at least with my current fix. 
 
Another idea would be a "T" shape. The long end of the T would have the hole for the pellet and the short sections, or wings, could index on the sides of the breech. Would require some specific measurements, but doable. That would be from the right side with the plate removed. 

I've seen guys cut sections out of their sidewheels but that would only work in certain instances where the single shot tray or mag isn't sticking out enough to obstruct the rotation of the wheel, and you just need a section of wheel removed to allow insertion of tray/mag. 
 
Here is a shortened version. I don't think I can make it any narrower without it becoming very loose to use.

The loader slides left and right and has two loading holes. There is an o ring to retain both pellets. The stock must be removed to remove the right hand magazine locating plate. A magazine can still be used without the plate 

If there is any interest I will get some made up and added to my website. Reply below.

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