I have noticed that on my regulated fx bobcat I get 35-45 fps drop on first shot as compared to the following shots . Is this some what normal for a regulated pcp ?
+1"Doug"Had my Bobcat MK2 tuned by AOA a while back and what they told me was: "We recommend blowing 2 shots off (without a pellet loaded in the chamber) after a full fill, by doing this you will make sure the regulator is functioning with full pressure. If this is not done you will find the first few shots after a full fill are firing at a lower velocity." This is an exact quote that was on my service ticket. Hope this helps![]()
As Kris has said, the pressure will cause the piston to "embed" in the seat, this causes the pressure to increase. The way to fix it is to replace the sealing seat."hsnmz"What could cause the regulator to creep and how to correct it.
Right .....This is why I am thinking that my factory hammer spring was set to light,,now with it turned out 1.75 from full clockwise I no longer get the slow first shot...If it was reg creep Wouldn't I still be getting slow first shot ?"sniperlabyo"All the regulator I have work on and tuned they are more consistent when using near or full pressure of the out put of the reg.
if reg is properly working:
lets say your reg pressure is set at 130B then the HSTA is adjusted to get the max speed of 920fps that is your most consistent setting, your 1st-3rd shot will be within your ES.even after is been idle for hours or 1st shot the next day.
now lets say you lowered the speed to 860fps with the HSTA without lowing the reg pressure with this setting your 1st shot will be low after its been setting for a while or next morning.
Also don't let the reg pressure drop below pressure setting---always keep it close/regulating. I usually fill 10-20b before its.goes off the reg. this way the 1st shot will be more consistent with your ES after the fill.
I know what your saying ,, but you need to read the rest of the post's .. I never fire the gun down to were it comes off of the reg... It was slow on the first shot after setting for a while or over night, all the time."Alex"It's because the last shot you fired was under regulated pressure so even if you charge your gun back up to whatever psi you need, your regulator will still have that same under regulated air in it. My fx royale did the same thing to me and i was wondering what it was. I recommand you firering one shot after filling it so the regulator and the air chamber are at the same pressure.
Alex
Ernest - I know you know your stuff, but you are mistaken in this situation. If the gun is tuned to get the max FPS (without wasting air) out of 130B and then you shoot it with 150B the velocity will NOT be higher. Reason being is the same as why an unregulated PCP has a "bell curve" and increases in velocity (as the pressure drops) before then reaching a peak and decreasing."sniperlabyo"Reg creep mean the pressure is leaking pass the Delrin seat unable to stop the supply end, there it will over pressurize the regulated chamber pass set point till it force the valve stem to seal. Let say the reg is set at 130b by the time it stop creeping at 150b and seals it self ---> but now the 1st shot will be high not low
There are 4 seals on the regulator chamber if you have a leak it will shoot the 1st shot low. when pressure drop low enough the reg will open up to maintain the reg pressure it will keep doing this till you notic a drop in pressure on your gauge.
Thanks for your input ."sniperlabyo"seen that a lot, The HS is to fine tune the reg consistence not the other way around!