Gamo Gamo Bone collector

I bought the Bone Collector mainly because It looks the part + It was on sale , after fettling with the trigger the gun Is stacking pellets about 1"1/2 at 30yrds not broken in yet so not to shabby . The main con It the magazine although I'm seating the pellets well Into the mag on cocking the gun It was throwing the pellets out of the mag resulting In a dry fire not sure If this Is a common problem or not , anyway great customer service from Gamo new mag on the way lets hope that solves the problem .

Happy shooting .
 
Simple mod for the Gamo. Should help with accuracy. He has been making them for years. Have fun!


Bone collector 10x?

Not if the loader thing is blemishing pellets .. the autoloader thing can damage pellets as it loads them and cause accuracy issues. . the gen3i models was suppose to of help that issue .

Google. "gamo autoloader damages pellets". And you should see forum posts on that and maybe fixes..

Example maybe

 
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I didnt have a problem with accuracy , It was the mag that gave me issues .
Ya, maybe if the pellets are smallish and dont fot the mag hole snuggish they slide out ?

That gta link the guys pellets were comming out ..

" I was shooting my 22 cal 10 x Gen 2 yesterday and pellets were dropping out and not feeding into the barrel for some pellets"

Sounded similar so i linked it .

Lots on the loaders so ...

Maybe why gamo now has "swarm" pellets

"Exclusively designed to fit your 10x Gamo Rifle."


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It's easy to fix the Gamo Swarm magazines when the rubber retaining ring stretches or breaks and the pellets are loose and fall out. Take out the tiny Phillips head screw in the center of the magazine with a size 0 phillips screwdriver. Remove the rotating hub that the pellets fit in and replace the rubber o-ring that goes around it and holds the pellets in place. I took the hub to Ace hardware and bought a 1& 1/16" O.D by 15/16 "I.D o-ring and it works fine.

Also, when loading the pellets in the magizine, "snap" the pellets in position using a little punch. You will hear a little "snap" when the rubber O-ring catches the "waist" of the pellet and locks it in position.

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