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| Endearingly quirky | You can try a few things to prevent rollouts- Fold a piece of electrical tape around the breech end of the barrel, with part of it protruding into the barrel a half inch or so. If that's not enough, add a second piece opposite of it. Some people dab some nailpolish into it to acheive the same result. Or you can send your barrel to PPS and they can stamp wedgits into it.
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| don't know if Lapco still makes them, but they offered ball sizers. basically, in the size of their normal barrel adapters, they had made sizes specifically for cockers, like .685, or .683 backs. it would lengthen the barrel about 2 inches longer, but they can still be found. or, you can just match paint to barrel, and not point th ebarrel down, that is the cheaper and easier ways. |
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| I used to tie a piece of yarn around the feedneck and feed it through the marker into the barrel. It worked great, and I would just change it each time I played.Plus you can match the yarn color to the marker, way more important to look fantastic than actually hitting anything. |
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