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Instead of making a new thread ill just ask my question in here. My T2 isn't very consistent over the chrono. It spikes alot. It will shoot 285, 290, 278, 300. I'm using a good paint to bore match. What could it be? I do chrono it in the morning when it's somewhat cold. Could that affect? Should I take apart my reg and maintain it and set the pressure back to 350psi? Thanks.
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GRATEFUL DEAD-ly | Ss-25 & co2
TF, I was just reading thru your SS-25 manual, (which I think is fantastic) looking for info about the possibility of setting up the SS-25 in a Stock Class configuation using 12 grams. I attend the Spring Pump Event in Central IL in April and they are pushing to have more games with Stick feed and 12 gram markers. I would like to do it but I would prefer to do it as simply as possible. I would like to play certain games stock and the rest open class with a hopper and HPA without too much time disassembling and reassembling. In researching I saw that the SS-25 was initially intended to meet the Stock Class "niche". I also saw that people recommend running the CO2 thru the ASA into the reg and possibly adjusting the reg to a different setting. In one of your videos, I saw that you mentioned in passing, that the SS-25 can be fairly efficient on 12 grams. What is your experience with CO2 with the SS-25? Are changes in spings necessary? Can it go unregulated? Or does it have to go thru the reg? Should I adjust the reg to compensate for the difference in pressure? I have watched most of your tech videos and have learned a bunch. In fact a couple days ago. I pollished my hammer and guide rods. The cocking rod is in a matte finish, I assume to match the look of the marker. Is it benefitial to polish that too? One thing that I noticed that might need correction in the SS-25 Manual, is under Xll Maintenance: it says that an "Autococker Valve Tool" is needed. It isn't needed because it has a "Spyder Valve" as I remember you saying in a video. Thanks in advance for your response. Best Regards, Mark Woodsballer57
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Mark - I hit you up on PM - but I will answer here. 1) I have found that 12 grams work fine on the SS-25 valve train - IF you regulate them. So - put a changer in the bottom line - and go for it. I think you will get about 30 - 35 shots with all other things working well. 2) If you want to truly run it off 12 grams without the reg - you can expect a bit of a long road. You will need to work on minimizing space within the VRA chamber and different springs. Honestly - it will never be truly stock class - and a 12 gram run through the reg simply makes it easier. That is the way it will go - and also - if you are running a 12 gram pump on a stock class feed in today's 20 BPS forever world - you are working enough in my mind. ![]() 3) You do not need a cocker tool for your marker. In fact - I wouldn't take the valve body out UNLESS you get a leak. Getting it back in without cutting the o-rings can be tricky for the unitiated - take this slowly if done and watch my videos for help. A dowel that allows you to push the valve from back out the front (like 8 inches or something) is all you need. Good luck bro - one of the best body types out there. Our team captain still uses his SS-25 and it took us to a lot of podiums - still works just fine. TF |
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TF Thanks for your input. I had some yesterday fun shooting with 10 round tubes and Constant Air. I am not sure if I will try going going with 12 grams or not. I really appreciate the videos that you have out, both the tech videos as well as the "So You Are New to Pump" series. I am not new but I have picked up some good tips none the less. The tip to let non pumpers shoot your pump after they have asked questions, is a GREAT way of being a Pump Apostle, Spreading the Pump Word. My Son with his T2 and Me with my SS-25 went up against a number of players who had never seen a pump till yesterday. It was fun educating players. Thanks Again Mark Woodsballer57
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So I shared this on my facebook but forgot to post it here. ![]() And here is a list of parts https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/...rive_web#gid=0
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