Hi,
I just had a terrible day's play with my Automag and new J&J Ceramic barrel. My automag is relatively stock, running CO2 with an expansion tank to prevent liquid problems and a bottom feed. It is in good condition & I serviced it fully before the day. I always played with the stock barrel before, but got a J&J ceramic recently. I also have an agitator hopper. I know that a Mag is not set up to ideally run with CO2, but I've played many times before with it using the stock barrel without problems.
My problems were many but all feed related.
1. Often it would fire 2 balls
2. I would have at least one chop in the feed area / barrel each game, resulting in a need to completely stip and clean the mag after each game.
3. I also got numerous barrel breaks per game, resulting in terrible accuracy.
I noticed that the barrel was a little loose when situated in the mag body, but could not detect any other problems. I thought it might be the paint - but J&J is supposed to work very well with smaller bore paint...
Does anyone have any thoughts on what might be causing this problem? Any help would be gratefully appreciated - the last thing I want to do is return to the stock barrel.
I just had a terrible day's play with my Automag and new J&J Ceramic barrel. My automag is relatively stock, running CO2 with an expansion tank to prevent liquid problems and a bottom feed. It is in good condition & I serviced it fully before the day. I always played with the stock barrel before, but got a J&J ceramic recently. I also have an agitator hopper. I know that a Mag is not set up to ideally run with CO2, but I've played many times before with it using the stock barrel without problems.
My problems were many but all feed related.
1. Often it would fire 2 balls
2. I would have at least one chop in the feed area / barrel each game, resulting in a need to completely stip and clean the mag after each game.
3. I also got numerous barrel breaks per game, resulting in terrible accuracy.
I noticed that the barrel was a little loose when situated in the mag body, but could not detect any other problems. I thought it might be the paint - but J&J is supposed to work very well with smaller bore paint...
Does anyone have any thoughts on what might be causing this problem? Any help would be gratefully appreciated - the last thing I want to do is return to the stock barrel.



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