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Low air in tank = venting down barrel? (sniper/cocker)
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do you have a HPR tester to set the pressure and test the recharge?
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so if you had a main spring that was exerting 2lbs of force more than the valve spring, you would need 215psi across 6 sq.mm to achieve equilibrium - this is a very simplified example - ignoring hammer weight, friction, pressure spikes etc..
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Hammer spring > (valve spring + HPR psi on surface area of the valve face)
you want <
Do you have a stock ccm 11/16 lower tube?
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Yes anytime the hammer is cocker back, no venting. Only when pulling the trigger. IVG is about 2 turns.
I need to just go get my tank filled and test this out again.
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If you cock it again after your shot, does it stop venting? How far is your IVG in?
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Let's say the tank actually had a bit less than the gauge reads and it's almost empty. Venting normal in that case then?
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I was going to say, not sure how accurate the gauge really is...
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Those tank gages are terribly inaccurate. Sure it still had 1k in it. Shoot them completely empty it can vent.
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No....
Your sprung to hard and your pressure is too low.
Start by retuning the lower tube and resetting your hpr outputs
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Low air in tank = venting down barrel? (sniper/cocker)
I can't recall the last time I shot a tank down to near empty on a sniper. With this SS-25, it doesn't leak when cocked. Pull the trigger and it endlessly vents down the barrel. Gauge read about 1k psi then of course went lower after venting a couple times. Thought I was running into other issues but maybe it's low air?
Is this typical?Tags: None
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