G'day,
So, I have one Lee Enfield charger that works like a hot knife through butter, and about fifty that drive me closer to insanity, and cause broken nails / cuts / misfeeds with every attempted use.
Short of repeated use (which is obviously a time and labour intensive method), does anyone have a surefire recommendation on how to "break in" chargers for easier, but still reliable use?
And yes, I have tried a multiplicity of rim overlapping techniques, but suspect that sticking with the traditional three back, two forward (_-_-_) is the best idea, so as to not to end up with an "up" and "down" side of the charger.
Cheers,
Neal
So, I have one Lee Enfield charger that works like a hot knife through butter, and about fifty that drive me closer to insanity, and cause broken nails / cuts / misfeeds with every attempted use.
Short of repeated use (which is obviously a time and labour intensive method), does anyone have a surefire recommendation on how to "break in" chargers for easier, but still reliable use?
And yes, I have tried a multiplicity of rim overlapping techniques, but suspect that sticking with the traditional three back, two forward (_-_-_) is the best idea, so as to not to end up with an "up" and "down" side of the charger.
Cheers,
Neal


















































