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		<title>Do-It-Yourself Empty Chamber Indicator for Rimfire Rifles</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Forum members Larry Medler has come up with a smart little invention &#8212; a simple, inexpensive Empty Chamber Indicator for rimfire rifles. It is made from a section of plastic &#8220;weed-wacker&#8221; line and a wooden ball from a hobby shop. Larry says he was inspired by Juniors who used something similar for their 17-Caliber Air [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Forum members Larry Medler has come up with a smart little invention &#8212; a simple, inexpensive <strong>Empty Chamber Indicator</strong> for rimfire rifles. It is made from a section of <strong>plastic &#8220;weed-wacker&#8221; line and a wooden ball</strong> from a hobby shop. Larry says he was inspired by Juniors who used something similar for their 17-Caliber Air Rifles.</p>
<h2>How to Make the Empty Chamber Indicator</h2>
<p><b>Construction Method:</b> First, drill a 7/64&#8243; diameter hole all the way through the 1&#8243;-diameter wooden ball. Then enlarge half of that 1&#8243;-long hole using a 13/64” diameter drill. Next insert an 8&#8243; piece of heavy duty (0.095&#8243; diameter) weed wacker line through the ball, leaving about 2&#8243; on the side with the bigger-diameter hole. Then, with the short end of the line, fold over the last half-inch so the line is doubled-over on itself. Then slide the line into the ball, stuffing the doubled-over section through the 13/64&#8243; (large) hole. Finally, pull the longer end of the line until the doubled-over section is flush with the outside of the ball. This gives you a sturdy line attachment without messy adhesives. When the assembly&#8217;s complete, hold the ECI by the tail and dip the ball in yellow paint. If you&#8217;re making more than one ECI, you can drill horizontal holes in a spare block of wood and use that as a drying rack.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/rimsport1605.jpg" alt="rimfire sporter"><br />
<i>At a Rimfire Sporter match like this, all shooters must have an Empty Chamber Indicator.</i></p>
<p><b>The Empty Chamber Indicator for Smallbore Rifles</b><br />
Larry explains: &#8220;At all Highpower rifle matches, silhouette matches, and other shooting events I have attended, Open Bore Indicators (OBI), or what are now called Empty Chamber Indicators (ECI) have been mandatory. The NRA&#8217;s yellow ECI for Highpower rifles is easy to use and has been well-received by the shooters. However, I had not seen a truly workable ECI for 22 rimfire rifles &#8212; until I visited Michigan&#8217;s Washtenaw Sportsman’s Club where I saw juniors using ECIs for their 17 Caliber Air Rifles. Someone at the club made the empty chamber indicators by attaching an 8&#8243; piece of weed wacker line to a 1&#8243;-diameter wooden ball, painted bright yellow. I now make similar ECIs for the 22 rimfire silhouette matches I run.&#8221;</p>
<h2>Empty Chamber Indicators for Centerfire Rifles</h2>
<p>If you need an Empty Chamber Indicator for your centerfire rifles, you may want something heftier than the Weed Wacker + Ball ECI shown above. Thankfully, MTM makes a handy orange polymer Chamber Safety Flag. You can get an <a href="https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1023378083?pid=848800" target="_blank">8-pack of MTM Chamber flags</a> (4 each for pistol and rifle) for just <a href="https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1023378083?pid=848800" target="_blank">$8.99 at MidwayUSA</a>. If you prefer a more heavy-duty, bright green flag, MidwayUSA also offers a 6-pack of green <a href="https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1020125470?pid=829523" target="_blank">SME Chamber flags for $7.49</a>. These polymer SME flags have a dual diameter shaft so they fit a bit more securely. See both types below.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.midwayusa.com/chamber-flags/br?cid=21084" target="_blank"><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/chamflag25x8.jpg" alt="MTM smk chamber flags rifle centerfire safety"></a></p>
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