Board Thread:General Nerf discussion/@comment-29771523-20170217023928/@comment-27306930-20170219044640

So I have an observation/question for you guys. I've noticed that when you're done loading a CS-25 or CS-35 it helps reduce jams if you tap the drum against your hand a few times so that it packs the darts with their tail ends against the back of the drum. (Flashback: it reminds me of the way us old timers used to tap a pack of cigarettes)

The reason being, I theorize, is the dart heads are rubbery and induce a great deal more friction on the inside of the drum walls than the tail ends, which are smooth foam. When you pack them against their tails, they appear to feed much more consistently, with a lot fewer jams. But hey, maybe it's just me.

So my question is, has anybody tried this, and has anybody noticed if it makes a difference ? Your feedback, as always, is welcome.