So my impact (700mm M4 in .25) can only open the valve up to 135b or so with the stock hammer but I wanted to try some heavier slugs (38gr and maybe 40, so not heavy heavy but heavier) and put in the 7.5g huma hammer to see what that would get me. Hammer can easily open the valve at 150b with micro below 4 and I didn’t go higher so far since the slugs I had around are not doing too well (so far at least).
While I’m waiting for a few other slugs to try, I thought I give 33.9 AEA pellets a try at low hammer spring just to see whether there’s something to the theory of “high reg, tiny tap with a heavier hammer and super short dwell = nice shot cycle and efficiency”… and I gotta say… It is shooting them real nice between 875 and up to 935. At around 885, the rifle sounds like completely balanced, very smooth and crisp shot cycle, accurate as hell and relatively stable spread. Like 12ish ES and 2.5 SD. I didn’t count shots yet but based on how it sounds ita probably very efficient. I had it tethered though so don’t know yet how the spread will look like when I shoot it from 250 down to reg pressure.
Anyway, this is obviously nowhere near the knee. I was shooting the AEA 33.9 at 915 on the knee for a while with stock hammer (high flow probe and barrel on slug port same as now) and 120b on the reg… so this is probably at around 85-ish % of max speed (didn’t look for the plateau with the pellets at 150b but I’d guess it’s 1050 or so). But it kind of “feels” right?!
Made me wonder, are people running these type of tunes? If so, what are lessons learned and did you eventually go back to the knee? If so, why? Kind of tempted to leave it like that and hope that I find a slug it’ll like at the knee at current pressure/settings.
While I’m waiting for a few other slugs to try, I thought I give 33.9 AEA pellets a try at low hammer spring just to see whether there’s something to the theory of “high reg, tiny tap with a heavier hammer and super short dwell = nice shot cycle and efficiency”… and I gotta say… It is shooting them real nice between 875 and up to 935. At around 885, the rifle sounds like completely balanced, very smooth and crisp shot cycle, accurate as hell and relatively stable spread. Like 12ish ES and 2.5 SD. I didn’t count shots yet but based on how it sounds ita probably very efficient. I had it tethered though so don’t know yet how the spread will look like when I shoot it from 250 down to reg pressure.
Anyway, this is obviously nowhere near the knee. I was shooting the AEA 33.9 at 915 on the knee for a while with stock hammer (high flow probe and barrel on slug port same as now) and 120b on the reg… so this is probably at around 85-ish % of max speed (didn’t look for the plateau with the pellets at 150b but I’d guess it’s 1050 or so). But it kind of “feels” right?!
Made me wonder, are people running these type of tunes? If so, what are lessons learned and did you eventually go back to the knee? If so, why? Kind of tempted to leave it like that and hope that I find a slug it’ll like at the knee at current pressure/settings.