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Tuning Daystate Delta Wolf data

These settings were done with 4.52 Baracuda Match 10,65 gr. Grouping is very good at these speeds



10 fpe  10,65 gr Bara.1633329445.jpg
12 fpe  10,65 gr Bara.1633329456.jpg
15 fpe  10,65 gr Bara.1633329468.jpg

 
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I've started messing with mine after giving up on factory mode - the gun is amazing if you take the time to tune it like an Impact.

I've developed some basic guidelines in an attempt to standardize my tuning.

1. Use the lowest reg pressure possible to achieve the desired velocity - this carries over from Impact tuning.

2. Hammer dwell/V should be in the 35-45 range - i.e. 2700uS/74V = 36.5 etc Lower numbers equate to a hard but short hammer and numbers near 45 are soft and long - not sure which is better at this point...

3. Reg pressure/V should be around 1.5-2 - i.e 110BAR/74V = 1.49 etc

This is so I don't get too far out of what's needed to get the job done - there may be exceptions but it's a start.

I'm getting MOA groups at 80 yards using the following tune for 33.95 JSB's - 150BAR, 3200uS, 82V - the yeilds about 900fps. I get similar results with 25.39 JSB's with 120BAR, 2700uS and 74V.

I have not had luck with slugs but I haven't really sussed them out well enough yet.

My approach is to start with an aggressive hammer to set the reg to enough pressure to get the desired velocity then start backing off on the voltage until I get a drop in velocity and then back off on the dwell until I get a drop. This way I'm using minimal air and hammer energy to get the job done.

-john
 
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