Hello everyone.
I've done lots of research in existing threads on tuning the Crown. Watched nearly every video I could as well. All this to prepare for the arrival of my new FX Crown 22, expected mid-day tomorrow. From tuning the WC MKII I had, as well as doing all my homework, I have a full grasp on adjusting the regulator and power (HS) wheel. What I am not sure of is the transfer port dial. I've read in a couple of posts - sorry didn't bookmark the threads - where the tuning should start with the transfer port dial on the highest (wide-open) setting, which would be the .25-.30 caliber setting. This does makes sense to me but I wanted to ask this question specifically since the majority of the information I found did not specifically recommend this.
After adjusting any excess play from the Hammer Spring adjustment screw, is there any good reason I shouldn't start the tuning (reg pressure and power wheel) with the transfer port setting on .25-.30 caliber?
I've done lots of research in existing threads on tuning the Crown. Watched nearly every video I could as well. All this to prepare for the arrival of my new FX Crown 22, expected mid-day tomorrow. From tuning the WC MKII I had, as well as doing all my homework, I have a full grasp on adjusting the regulator and power (HS) wheel. What I am not sure of is the transfer port dial. I've read in a couple of posts - sorry didn't bookmark the threads - where the tuning should start with the transfer port dial on the highest (wide-open) setting, which would be the .25-.30 caliber setting. This does makes sense to me but I wanted to ask this question specifically since the majority of the information I found did not specifically recommend this.
After adjusting any excess play from the Hammer Spring adjustment screw, is there any good reason I shouldn't start the tuning (reg pressure and power wheel) with the transfer port setting on .25-.30 caliber?