I have put this up before and evidently no one read it.
So here it goes again. Go on your computer and enter the following site
https://www.caplugs.com/p/long-threa...emNumber=RCL-6
READ THE DIMENSIONS FOR THE RCL-6 TUBES THAT YOU BY FROM THE SUTLERS. NOTE WELL that
the inside diameter of the tube is 0.552! Now do the math
IF you put a bullet larger than 0.552 into the tube YOU ARE STRETCHING the polyethylene tube Yes that is what they are made out of.
The larger the bullet the more you stretch the tube! It is a fact of life the more you force a bullet into the tube the better the chance you have to split the tube.
If you are using a wad cutter or the N-SSA bullet it splits even faster.
I use a sized to .574 N-SSA bullet and I put the bullet in very carefully. I also took "NEW" RCL-6 tubes and put them in boiling water. I stir for about 30 seconds and
then I turn the stove OFF, and allow it to cool. When it is cool I take them out of the water. When I put in a bullet I take my time and I don't have problems.
I am the person who is selling the Semi-opaque tubes. I insisted that they are made without adding regrind material to the "NEW" pellets. I was told they did not use re-grind.
Before I use the new tubes I boil water and put the new tubes in the water and stir it for about 20 or 30 seconds. I then turn the stove OFF and
allow the water to cool.
I then take the tubes out let them "air dry" before I use them
I have been using them using them for over 2 years and yes in that time I have split 7 or 8 tubes. My son uses the tubes and has a .577 N-SSA bullet, and occasionally he splits a tube.
To clean the dirty tubes I put them in a front load washing machine using hot water and laundry soap, I do NOT put them in the dryer, I let them air dry.
I sold 300 of those tubes to a woman and I asked her how she cleans her dirty tubes and she puts them in the top basket of her dishwasher. I ask her if she
broke any tubes and she said if she is careful putting the bullet in they don't break.
So I would make the following suggestion to those of you who are going to "Print" tubes do the following" Make the ID of the tube the same size as your
size bullets you are using, otherwise you "may split the tube". If you are using a wad cutter be gentle when you put the bullet in to the tube or you may split it.
Second & very important how much time and what does it cost per tube to make & if they will hold up for
normal use and the way you clean them.
To all of you who are not going to "Print tubes" take your time make them for your bullet diameter and you will split fewer tubes!
Good luck!
Joe Plakis Jr.
Hampton Legion 00302V
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