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![]() ![]() Open bolt. Cut the top off. Adjust though Staib. 450psi input =265fps W/a +/-1fps
__________________ My Feed Back and album Norman Vincent Peale: "Believe that you are defeated, believe it long enough, and it is likely to become a fact. We tend to get what we expect." Carpe Diem Last edited by splattttttt; 05-07-2008 at 10:50 PM. | |
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| Indeed. As you can see by the remaining threads showing from inside the bolt, that the power tube is in afar as it can go. A good guide to go by is to have the nylon set screw bite down on tat least the last two cycles of threads. You can then use the blue spring, or lighter to achieve a super light pump stroke. One of the many other benefits of using a reg set up on a Nelson.
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| How about results. Add all of the mods you performed. You owe us ![]()
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