Pellet tin insert
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Pellet tin insert
Who makes the plastic/nylon insert for a standard pellet tin that eliminates the square inside corner? It contours the bottom much like the MEC Puck.
I have seen them advertised, but now that I want to buy one, I cant find it.
I have seen them advertised, but now that I want to buy one, I cant find it.
Re: Pellet tin insert
I don't see them on our sponsor Pilkguns but know both CSS and BFTC carry them.
http://www.centershot.com/mec_miscellaneous.htm
http://www.brenzovich.com/index.php?id_ ... &id_lang=1
http://www.centershot.com/mec_miscellaneous.htm
http://www.brenzovich.com/index.php?id_ ... &id_lang=1
Re: Pellet tin insert
I find the small piece of foam in JSB pellet tins (H&N too?) works great for free.
Re: Pellet tin insert
Bob,
What I am looking for is an insert that goes in factory pellet tin that has a radius bottom like the puck
What I am looking for is an insert that goes in factory pellet tin that has a radius bottom like the puck
Re: Pellet tin insert
http://www.airgunproducts.com
http://www.airgunproducts.com/shop/pelletcanholder-1
seems to have one included with another product, but the website does not list it as separately available
http://www.airgunproducts.com/shop/pelletcanholder-1
seems to have one included with another product, but the website does not list it as separately available
Re: Pellet tin insert
On further inspection it looks like the insert is something that might be able to be cut out of a gallon milk/water jug. May take a little trial and error. If someone figures it out it would be nice for them to post a template here.
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That looks like a good part to have 3d printed.
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Gee, do you think the lid from the pellet tin might work? Just run a pencil around the outside, cut on the line, and it would be oversize enough to give you the conformation you so devoutly desire.
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What about putting a generous bead of RTV or similar adhesive or sealant around the ring's inner edge and then forming it into a generous radius of your choosing?
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I found the item I was looking for.
Anschutz Wok
https://ahg.anschuetz-sport.com/index.p ... duktID=664
The problem is that it cost $9 with $39 shipping to the US. :(
I have found a solution by using the bottom of a soda can.
Anschutz Wok
https://ahg.anschuetz-sport.com/index.p ... duktID=664
The problem is that it cost $9 with $39 shipping to the US. :(
I have found a solution by using the bottom of a soda can.
Re: Pellet tin insert
Hello-
We stumbled upon this by accident.
Here is just a tin baffle, two sizes-
https://www.silentthunderordnance.com/s ... let-baffle
This is sort of like the MEC puck (but comes in different sizes, based on pellet size)-
https://www.silentthunderordnance.com/air/pellet-caddie
MEC puck-
https://oberleenterprises.com/product/mec-air-puck/
We generally just use the pellet tin, and some tape. However, some might like this to prevent
the inevitable pellet dump inside a gun case; during travel.
I think the junior shooters would find the painted items to be fun.
Best regards,
m1963
We stumbled upon this by accident.
Here is just a tin baffle, two sizes-
https://www.silentthunderordnance.com/s ... let-baffle
This is sort of like the MEC puck (but comes in different sizes, based on pellet size)-
https://www.silentthunderordnance.com/air/pellet-caddie
MEC puck-
https://oberleenterprises.com/product/mec-air-puck/
We generally just use the pellet tin, and some tape. However, some might like this to prevent
the inevitable pellet dump inside a gun case; during travel.
I think the junior shooters would find the painted items to be fun.
Best regards,
m1963
Re: Pellet tin insert
You may be looking for this: https://www.rb-shooting.com/Nuetzliches ... abolo.html.
It's quite handy to use and easy to fill.
It's quite handy to use and easy to fill.
Re: Pellet tin insert
You could use a magnetic base bolt and screw holder. It is weighted if the stand shelf is not metal. And has a nice radius for pulling pellets. Inexpensive and readily available at auto parts stores.