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Re: hey razor
In Reply to: Re: hey razor posted by Razorpb on November 07, 2002 at 12:52:14:
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Posted by: Sinagent on November 10, 2002 at 21:37:15
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: I've just yesterday gone back to my original modified stock valve. I was using a Rat 3:16 for awhile. I had to raise my operating pressure 25 psi over the mod stock, and my consistency along with accuracy was suffering. I previously enjoyed a spread of 9 fps over ten shots, I had my velocity set at 280 and never shot hot or under 275. Seeing some of the posts on sweetspotting and with some feedback I gave it a try and was dissapointed with the results (sorry guy's, maybe it's just me) it seemed like I almost went in a circle and ended up worse, oh well I can deal with 600 shots from a 68 3000. So now I've come to the conclusion that I should go back to my best setup. Blue Maddman springs front and back, modified stock valve (looks similar to a Turbo valve), wgp stock inline set to 250 psi. I have the green springs in right now and the reg is at 300 psi, but I'm going to go back to blues, drop 50 psi, and see if that tightens up the variance. I can arrange milling if your interested. : Razor : : : : Razor : : : : : what valve do you use? oh, well i use a rat 3:16 at about 250psi with a yellow spring and the spring that comes with the valve and was getting over 800 shots. if i were you, id use lighter springs that way you lowerr you cycling pressure too. just me though. good luck. |
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