ON AN AIR RIFLE WITH OUT A REGULATOR !!!
Because of the way a mechanical trigger works (mainly a spring moving a part that opens for a fraction of second the gate of air to make the shot) fps at the beginning increase, then there's a plateau and then a decrease in fps.
Because of the way an electronic trigger works (mainly an selenoid that opens for a fraction f a second the gate of air to make the shot without suffering with the pressure on the cilinder) fps, would be just a decreasing line?
I will appreciate your expert explanation.
Regards!
Because of the way a mechanical trigger works (mainly a spring moving a part that opens for a fraction of second the gate of air to make the shot) fps at the beginning increase, then there's a plateau and then a decrease in fps.
Because of the way an electronic trigger works (mainly an selenoid that opens for a fraction f a second the gate of air to make the shot without suffering with the pressure on the cilinder) fps, would be just a decreasing line?
I will appreciate your expert explanation.
Regards!