I noticed the way the probe is designed in my Royale the air comes up the transfer port and hits kind of a t-junction. With the pellet on one end.
So some months ago i roughed up the inside of both .22 and .25 probes and filled in all the open space between the tp and solid metal with jb weld. (End of "horizontal" drilling) seems like its drilled a bit too deep and gives the blast of air some mixed up flow. I have no training in any scientific field so im just guessing.
How it is shown on a .30 probe (full depth)
That last picture shows how its drilled pretty deep.
This is my one (.25 ) after jb weld filling the extra drilling depth and shaping.
I wonder if it improves flow in some way? Just something i wanted to try and easily reversible by drilling it back out.
Jb weld filled, sorry really hard to photograph. Ive used both this one and the same procedure on the .22 probe as well with no issues. Wish i did a baseline before.
So some months ago i roughed up the inside of both .22 and .25 probes and filled in all the open space between the tp and solid metal with jb weld. (End of "horizontal" drilling) seems like its drilled a bit too deep and gives the blast of air some mixed up flow. I have no training in any scientific field so im just guessing.
How it is shown on a .30 probe (full depth)
That last picture shows how its drilled pretty deep.
This is my one (.25 ) after jb weld filling the extra drilling depth and shaping.
I wonder if it improves flow in some way? Just something i wanted to try and easily reversible by drilling it back out.
Jb weld filled, sorry really hard to photograph. Ive used both this one and the same procedure on the .22 probe as well with no issues. Wish i did a baseline before.