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Accuracy issues with my Traditions Vortex Striker Fire
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<blockquote data-quote="GMB54" data-source="post: 4805135" data-attributes="member: 15365"><p>I would not be concerned about if others are shooting it. I would be concerned about if Traditions approves of the load. Its not hard for a 3 pellet load to climb to 35kpsi+ if pellets get crushed while loading. You can get close to the same speed from 120gr of loose Triple7 and at one time Traditions did approve that load but in heavier contour models like the older Pursuit.</p><p></p><p>Newer models are not rated the same as the older ones. That is likely why people are overloading the new ones. Calling and asking Traditions should be simple and get it in an email too if they say its ok. 150gr of real black is not the same as 150gr of a sub. Just like 50gr of 4198 is not the same as 50gr of N120.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GMB54, post: 4805135, member: 15365"] I would not be concerned about if others are shooting it. I would be concerned about if Traditions approves of the load. Its not hard for a 3 pellet load to climb to 35kpsi+ if pellets get crushed while loading. You can get close to the same speed from 120gr of loose Triple7 and at one time Traditions did approve that load but in heavier contour models like the older Pursuit. Newer models are not rated the same as the older ones. That is likely why people are overloading the new ones. Calling and asking Traditions should be simple and get it in an email too if they say its ok. 150gr of real black is not the same as 150gr of a sub. Just like 50gr of 4198 is not the same as 50gr of N120. [/QUOTE]
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