Instruction Manual
4) When the whole batch of ammo is dry and still warm, turn out the
sieve onto a large piece of lint-free cloth, into which a quantity of pellet
lubricant such as Logun PL9 has been rubbed.
5) ‘Roll’ the pellets around in the cloth (never apply oil directly to the
pellets or you may fill the skirts with oil and unbalance them) until they’ve
all received a ‘slick’ coating of Logun PL9 lubricant.
6) Your pellets are ready and may now be returned to the tin (clean it out
with a cloth first) - the whole process will have taken but a few minutes
and the results will more than reward your efforts.
* Throughout the preparation process, look for any deformed or bent
pellets and discard them.
* Don’t use penetrating oil such as WD-40 to lubricate your pellets
because this can ‘creep’ into the internal mechanics of your rifle and
dissolve the high-performance greases used there.
* Always use a padded ammo pouch or tin, or try lining a Crosman pellet
tin with foam. This not only protects your pellets from deformation, it also
stops them rattling noisily too.
* Now that your pellets are lubricated, they will help to protect the barrel
of your rifle from rust.
* Lubricated pellets also ensure that your rifle’s multi-shot magazine
system retains the perfect amount of lubrication for smooth operation.
PHASE 3. CORRECT USE OF THE TRIGGER
When you use the trigger on your Logun MkII, you apply the final
technique to the shot. A poorly used trigger means a poorly placed shot,
so this part of your technique must match Logun’s motto of “Only The
Best Is Good Enough”, or everything that went before has been wasted.
The two-stage, fully adjustable trigger mechanism on your Logun MkII is
a triumph of mechanical engineering. Sensitive, secure and variable to
the needs of every shooter, your trigger will release every shot perfectly.
As ever, it’s up to you to match it’s performance.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
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