Howdy,
How can I know that the valve closes before projectile leaves the barrel. Is there any way to check it empirically?
How can I know that the valve closes before projectile leaves the barrel. Is there any way to check it empirically?
Nice. May I ask how do you know that it's 60% of the barrel?
Hammer bounce is a more common source of wasted air, Imho. But I am not any kind of expert.
There is most definitely an audible difference but it's not a trivial matter to communicate to someone how to recognize it to any meaningful degree of precision. Meanwhile tuning to a percentage of the maximum velocity is super easy and precise for anyone with a chronograph...or the price of a couple of tins of pellets for anyone currently without this indispensable tool.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001316179856.html
https://www.amazon.com/VIKKA-Precision-Chronograph-Velocimetry-Chargeable/dp/B08DRJ3JW7
There is most definitely an audible difference but it's not a trivial matter to communicate to someone how to recognize it to any meaningful degree of precision. Meanwhile tuning to a percentage of the maximum velocity is super easy and precise for anyone with a chronograph...or the price of a couple of tins of pellets for anyone currently without this indispensable tool.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001316179856.html
https://www.amazon.com/VIKKA-Precision-Chronograph-Velocimetry-Chargeable/dp/B08DRJ3JW7