• Welcome to Crosman Air Pistol Owners Forum.

2240 reloading speed

Started by azmark, June 22, 2013, 05:17:41 PM

0 Members and 2 Guests are viewing this topic.

azmark

How quickly can you reload your 2240?  I already have a 1377 so I'm familiar with the mechanism but it takes a few seconds to get the pellet in the right way.  I can't tell front from back from touch so I have to look.

brz-ryder †

You don`t go for speed in loading a 2240 because if you shoot too fast after a few shots the fps goes down .Thai is caused by the CO2 freezing so to speak your gun you need to shoot slower with a CO2 gun

Jim
my shooters
Crosman 2240 stock
Crosman 2240 highly modded
Crosman 2240 polished
Crosman stubby 2240
Crosman 116 x3
Crosman Vigilante
Crosman 1861 shiloh
Daisy 1140
Beeman p17
ruger mark 1
hatsan supercharger 25 in .22
Crosman heritage 2260
Crosman AS2250XT
Winchester M14

breakfastchef

Quote from: azmark on June 22, 2013, 05:17:41 PM
I can't tell front from back from touch so I have to look.

That skill constantly develops, though some pellets are always hard to discern skirt from head by touch.
Larry

azmark

Just one follow up shot is all I'm really talking about.

brz-ryder †

Like Larry said takes time to get used to the pellets the bigger size of the .22 does make it easier than the .177

Jim
my shooters
Crosman 2240 stock
Crosman 2240 highly modded
Crosman 2240 polished
Crosman stubby 2240
Crosman 116 x3
Crosman Vigilante
Crosman 1861 shiloh
Daisy 1140
Beeman p17
ruger mark 1
hatsan supercharger 25 in .22
Crosman heritage 2260
Crosman AS2250XT
Winchester M14

quickster47 †

Last few months I have been shooting mostly 2240 guns and after a week it becomes second nature.

You will get it just keep trying/practicing.

Carl

I've never wanted something so useless in my life.
In Omnia Paratus
1947-05-19 - 2016-07-14 †

Fronzdan

It's funny, each of mine are different. Some are best and fastest loaded by pointing down and dropping the pellet into chamber. Others I roll the pellet over the edge of the breech and in front of the probe then point muzzle up and close the bolt. Others I can keep the gun horizontal. But whichever way to figure out , after a while its like second nature.

AaronMB

Quote from: Fronzdan on June 23, 2013, 12:30:47 AM
It's funny, each of mine are different. Some are best and fastest loaded by pointing down and dropping the pellet into chamber. Others I roll the pellet over the edge of the breech and in front of the probe then point muzzle up and close the bolt. Others I can keep the gun horizontal. But whichever way to figure out , after a while its like second nature.

Yes.  :-*
"Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it." -Twain

Crosshairs

Pretty darn fast  :-* I do this as a game i  load and shoot 10 pellets at two targets and see how fast i can do it. I never really timed myself but i know i'm fast.
                             Mike
Treat people the way you want to be treated, Life will be so much better !!!

quickster47 †

Quote from: Crosshairs on June 23, 2013, 12:50:13 PM
Pretty darn fast  :-* I do this as a game i  load and shoot 10 pellets at two targets and see how fast i can do it. I never really timed myself but i know i'm fast.
                             Mike

Good idea Mike.  Going to give that a try.

Carl

I've never wanted something so useless in my life.
In Omnia Paratus
1947-05-19 - 2016-07-14 †

Crosshairs

Quote from: quickster47 on June 23, 2013, 02:52:22 PM
Good idea Mike.  Going to give that a try.

Carl

After the fifth shot let it sit a minute or so to bring the Co2 pressure back up.
Treat people the way you want to be treated, Life will be so much better !!!

T191032

"How quickly can you reload your 2240?"

"Speeds fine, accuracy's final" - Bill Jordan

That said, with the 2240, and .22 pellets, angling the pistol down and getting a pellet in the breech, provided you have not blocked it with a scope can be pretty quick if you practice.  Being a lefty, I learned with my 13xx & 22xx to hold the breech bolt back with my left thumb and drop the pellet into the breech (and hopefully chamber . . . oh did I mention I have fumble fingers) and then get that bolt closed pretty good.  Thats been some time back, a bit out of practice doing it now for "speed" but then again, punching a wadcutter pellet into paper isn't as "time dependent" as punching a pest with two pellets.   :-*
It ain't like it used to be but, eh, it's do.

agninja

Would be a lot faster if the bolt is on the same side as your free hand. Then you could keep your finger on the trigger and just pull the bolt open and drop a pellet in with one hand and fire.  Unless you do that fancy loading method where you turn the gun sideways and cock it with the opposite hand. But that works easier on powder burners than it does a 2240.
Black air pistols matter.

woody67

With a multi-shot you can bang em out pretty quick hahaha

rangerfredbob

Quote from: agninja on July 17, 2013, 03:11:06 PM
Would be a lot faster if the bolt is on the same side as your free hand. Then you could keep your finger on the trigger and just pull the bolt open and drop a pellet in with one hand and fire.  Unless you do that fancy loading method where you turn the gun sideways and cock it with the opposite hand. But that works easier on powder burners than it does a 2240.

I grab the bolt with my left index finger, since it's on the wrong side you basically just pull back as it pulls the bolt up naturally...

I use the Crosman pellet pouches on my left hip, after a shot I open the bolt since my left hand is there then grab a pellet and put it in then close the bolt with my left hand, they can be loaded fairly quickly that way with your shooting hand never leaving the grip, especially since the pouch can stay open as long as you walking on fairly flat ground.
Near McMinnville, Oregon

Have me many an airgun :), count is 102 now...