BSA mags by Pneumatic Ballistics?

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I've a couple of the PB Doubles, one in .22 and one in .177.
They do seem well made but I found after an initial test I just don't use them, due to the lump sat out the side of the gun.
The fact that BSA mags have decent 3D printed alternatives, and are not slow to change anyway, I could not really see the point.
 
I wouldn't bother with Pneumatic Ballistics mags their crap, albeit high quality well made crap.
I bought two, return one for a refund and kept the other for my box of airgun curiosities.
Not my experience at all. I’ve found no need to ‘double’ wind the mag, as has been mentioned before the oval hole means you can load pellets and they stop before dropping out the front, they’re exceptionally smooth and function flawlessly in my MMC, Gold Stars and R10.
 

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Not my experience at all. I’ve found no need to ‘double’ wind the mag, as has been mentioned before the oval hole means you can load pellets and they stop before dropping out the front, they’re exceptionally smooth and function flawlessly in my MMC, Gold Stars and R10.
Firstly, it is not easy to load the magazines, requires a knack, they constantly jam, slip/jumped and double load.
When I tried them out I didn't double wind the magazines as you mentioned and if they worked flawlessly, I would buy the rifle.
Your lucky they work for you, they didn't for me!
I will stick with the BSA's magazine which I haven't had any issues with.
 
Firstly, it is not easy to load the magazines, requires a knack, they constantly jam, slip/jumped and double load.
When I tried them out I didn't double wind the magazines as you mentioned and if they worked flawlessly, I would buy the rifle.
Your lucky they work for you, they didn't for me!
I will stick with the BSA's magazine which I haven't had any issues with.
The reference to double winding was discussed further up the threads by someone else - I just made the statement I haven’t needed to. Also, mine have a knurled edge to the rotor, and being lightly sprung don’t slip on loading. The reason I got them was the original BSA mag that came with my (second hand) MMC jammed (the o-rings are supple) - BSA mag pictured below - which is why I bought them. I tried them with my other relevant BSAs also and they worked fine for me.
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Used the PB mag today. I needed to get used to how to load them correctly, but once done loading is ok at least with JSB Exact Jumbo .22, and they feed ok.

I don't really need anymore Super 10 mags, but I always check sales section for PB's and period BSA mags
 
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