Monday, November 21, 2011

Pellet cleaning.

I don't know if many others do this but over the years i have found that cleaning and oiling your pellets help keep the barrel of your rifle clean. As you will see from the following pictures the tins of pellets i have here are quite a well known brand but i was shocked to find ALL the pellets in every tin were covered in a white dust. There was also a significant amount of lead swarf and little bits in the tins. Now i have tried many different brands of pellets from cheap to expensive and i must say that this is the first time i have used pellets from BSA.

Ok now to the pictures :

We start with the unopened tin.


This is what we find inside...grubby looking .22 pellets. Note how dusty they look.

Empty the whole tin onto a sheet of paper towel. Here you will see how many bits are in in the tin amongst the pellets.

Carefully sort through the pellets, remove any deformed ones and throw them away. This ensures that you have a tin of  uniform pellets. Put the pellets onto a jug and boil the kettle.

Add a drop of washing up liquid.

Add hot water and cover the pellets.

Now, using a T spoon carefully stir the pellets. This will loosen off the dirt and dust ready for the next step.

Drain the water off and empty the pellets onto a T towel or clean absorbent cloth.

Make a parcel with the T towel ( pic 1) and shake the pellets for 30 second or until dry. This will remove the dirt leaving the pellets clean. (pic 2)


Next clean out the tin (pic 1). Then using a suitable oil/pellet lube (I use Ballistol) put a small amount in the tin (pic 2). Add half the pellets to the tin and shake gently to distribute the oil evenly over them. (pic 3) Then add the rest and repeat the gentle shaking (pic 4)




Now you have clean uniform pellets ready for you next hunting session. I mark the tins so i know which ones i have done.

 All my bits and bobs are kept in my " toy box".

For more information about Ballistol and where it is sold click this link:

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Great kit on ebay from SGA

Somerset Gun Accessories are now selling some great kit on their ebay shop.

Click HERE  to view whats on offer.

S.G.A Quality accessories at low prices.

Monday, November 7, 2011

New rifle sling from SGA.

A few weeks ago i bought a Air Arms S410 .22. Its a really nice rifle and has already served me well on my last few shoots. As it didn't have a sling i turned to SGA for one , placed my order and it came the next day. At only £9.99 the Jack Pike sling comes with the swivels and is easily fitted to the sling studs on my rifle. Some other rifle slings i have had over the years have been very expensive but this one offers value for money and build quality found on more expensive models, at a snip of the price.





Why not visit Somerset Gun Accessories and have a look at their stock items.
I am sure you will agree they have loads of kit at amazing prices.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

New stock update for Somerset Gun Accessories.

My good friend Steve Judd, owner of  Somerset Gun Accessories has been very busy this last week adding new stock to their online shop. There are loads of new items in stock.

Click on the page links below to view whats new at








Remember, the price you see is the price you pay as postage and packing is FREE