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I always empty mine after a game.I’m sure I’m overthinking this, but do you empty your magazines at the end of the day?
My logic is that the springs inside the magazines are under tension when loaded and could stretch over time leading to poor performance. Am I talking rubbish? ?
Same as above with the exception that I would of course do what my wife asks me to do straight away ?I always empty mine after a game.
It gives me a legitimate reason to continue fiddling and fondling my gear after a game "No darling I can't come and help raking leaves,I have to sort my gear out.sorry"
I will fill them all the night before a game though.
I can't say for sure whether leaving the springs under tension weakens them though?
Regards
One reason that I empty my mags before bagging them is that it's the only way I'll get the BBs back in the right bags or bottles.
^^^This... I've had to make a separate bottle in my kit labelled "aah bollocks, which ones are these again?"
Glad I'm not the only one. These tend to get used up in the pistols, if only to save any embarrassment at Chrono LOL.
Yep, same here! Generally go into a bag that is then only used for testing feeding/cycling on guns after I've fiddled with them, or for breaking in new mid caps by repeatedly loading/unloading them.^^^This... I've had to make a separate bottle in my kit labelled "aah bollocks, which ones are these again?"
Yep, same here! Generally go into a bag that is then only used for testing feeding/cycling on guns after I've fiddled with them, or for breaking in new mid caps by repeatedly loading/unloading them.
That's an excellent use - almost preferable to use mixed weights to provide a bigger spread, and increase the size of the 'beaten ground'!I use them in my LMG for the "lots to the everywhere" approach!