David Roberson
Member
I have an SX2 Practical Mk 1, and just like it says in the manual, the gun won't cycle reliably with loads of less than 1-1/4 oz. I'd like to set the gun up for lighter loads so that I can practice with the commonly available (and much cheaper) 1-oz. loads.
I've seen that the Sporting Clays models of the SX2 come with two gas pistons -- one for heavy loads and one for light loads. Will the light-load piston work in the Practical Mk 1? It seems reasonable that it would, but I'm concerned because the part number for the gas piston in the Practical is different from the part numbers of either the heavy or light piston for the Sporting Clays model.
Anybody know for sure if this would work? I don't want to spend $63.25 for a new gas piston that it doesn't fit.
Thanks,
DR
I've seen that the Sporting Clays models of the SX2 come with two gas pistons -- one for heavy loads and one for light loads. Will the light-load piston work in the Practical Mk 1? It seems reasonable that it would, but I'm concerned because the part number for the gas piston in the Practical is different from the part numbers of either the heavy or light piston for the Sporting Clays model.
Anybody know for sure if this would work? I don't want to spend $63.25 for a new gas piston that it doesn't fit.
Thanks,
DR