Fx crown plenum

I have made (power plenum) for my 30 cal crown

Before i did anything it was shooting 265 ms at 160 bar reg and pw on 5

Now when i added the plenum i get 275ms at 140 bar reg with the 44grains and pw at max.

Haven't tried more hammer weight yet.

And with the 22 jsb knock out same reg pressure and pw am i getting 285ms

Had to cut a little bit out of the stock,but it was worth it😊
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Really a great job. The idea is fantastic. You haven't ruined anything and you can easily go back to the original factory crown. For several months I have been thinking about how to mount a plenum on my crown and you have shown me that it is possible. As other friends of the forum asked you ... what capacity does the plenum have? I am indiscreet .... You could give me the measurements of your plenum ... It would be easier to have it built.
 
Unfortunately, the length of the plenum is obligatory .... You cannot make a longer plenum than you did @Rogvi for the reason that there is the trigger assembly that creates a rise. But, as it is already been written, even 1 cc of volume increase makes the difference. Looking at the photographs, the plemun cannot have a capacity greater than 5 cc. Do you think it is better to use brass or steel to do this job?