If there's anything those of us who own Beeman P-17's, and/or steel breeched Crosman 1377 / 1322 or the Winchester 1977XS or Daisy 880 or the TX200 know, its that the chambers of those airguns can be a PITA to load. We all 'roll the pellet in', right? And, sometimes have the pellet end up backwards, (which in the steel breeched Crosmans will cause a jam).
What to do to solve this dilemma? Use curved cross action tweezers to load the pellet.
These will all work great.
This is what I have.
SE 4-1/2" Curved Cross Action Tweezers – 507TW
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005WLP9FS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
They're just the thing for loading pellets in the small chamber of my Winnie 1977XS and a godsend for Beeman P-17's &/or steel breeched, Crosman 1377 / 1322's.
This one below looks like it would work fine too.. A tad more inexpensive too than the cross action tweezers I got from Amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/Briggs-Precision-Forceps-Locking-Tweezers/dp/B00GGAAPD0/ref=sr_1_8?dchild=1&keywords=Forceps&qid=1623246621&sr=8-8
These will also do the trick. Cheaper too.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/6-1-4-Curved-Fiber-Cross-Locking-Jewelry-Making-Craft-Repair-Metal-Soldering-Welding-Brazing-Tweezers-TWEZ-0026/378413510
One thing I also did that you guys might want to do is to make a scabbard for the tweezers to hold them and your pellets to the stock of your rifles..
I had this belt I had bought at Dollar General. Turned out it was made from vinyl rather than leather. Stretched big time when I wore it. So to get my moneys worth I've been cutting 8 inches off, then cut that in half and then use duct tape to make a scabbard for Air Venturi pellet pens. The scabbard also holds the cross action tweezers snugly. Duct tape holds it on the stock (which kinda looks tacky … brown or black spray paint would make it blend in better). I don't really care about tacky myself. Utility value is more important to me.
What to do to solve this dilemma? Use curved cross action tweezers to load the pellet.
These will all work great.
This is what I have.
SE 4-1/2" Curved Cross Action Tweezers – 507TW
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005WLP9FS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
They're just the thing for loading pellets in the small chamber of my Winnie 1977XS and a godsend for Beeman P-17's &/or steel breeched, Crosman 1377 / 1322's.
This one below looks like it would work fine too.. A tad more inexpensive too than the cross action tweezers I got from Amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/Briggs-Precision-Forceps-Locking-Tweezers/dp/B00GGAAPD0/ref=sr_1_8?dchild=1&keywords=Forceps&qid=1623246621&sr=8-8
These will also do the trick. Cheaper too.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/6-1-4-Curved-Fiber-Cross-Locking-Jewelry-Making-Craft-Repair-Metal-Soldering-Welding-Brazing-Tweezers-TWEZ-0026/378413510
One thing I also did that you guys might want to do is to make a scabbard for the tweezers to hold them and your pellets to the stock of your rifles..
I had this belt I had bought at Dollar General. Turned out it was made from vinyl rather than leather. Stretched big time when I wore it. So to get my moneys worth I've been cutting 8 inches off, then cut that in half and then use duct tape to make a scabbard for Air Venturi pellet pens. The scabbard also holds the cross action tweezers snugly. Duct tape holds it on the stock (which kinda looks tacky … brown or black spray paint would make it blend in better). I don't really care about tacky myself. Utility value is more important to me.