Greetings all-
I will have a new .25 FX Impact MkII arriving in the next months or so. I am hoping to tap the huge bank of knowledge/experience I see hear and start my tuning based on what other people know works. I expect to create a flow chart (just the way my simple mind seems to work) that I will be glad to share here with my experience in starting from ground zero with a new rifle.
In .25 caliber- I will start with JSB 25.4gr's, then MK II 33gr's, then to 25 cal slugs. From my reading here, it sounds like the heavier end of slugs are the top performers- or do you have a different experience? I will start with Nielsen's slugs.
How to measure the Hammer Spring Adjustment- I have seen people using a caliper to measure this distance (Face of action body to rear of moving/adjusting sleeve) and understand some sleeves do not have markings. Other thoughts?
I'm sure there are better ideas, but at least this will be a start- what say you? Photos of hand notes work also!
Thank you for your time and consideration in responding. Hi-vel, (Modified to show table)
I will have a new .25 FX Impact MkII arriving in the next months or so. I am hoping to tap the huge bank of knowledge/experience I see hear and start my tuning based on what other people know works. I expect to create a flow chart (just the way my simple mind seems to work) that I will be glad to share here with my experience in starting from ground zero with a new rifle.
In .25 caliber- I will start with JSB 25.4gr's, then MK II 33gr's, then to 25 cal slugs. From my reading here, it sounds like the heavier end of slugs are the top performers- or do you have a different experience? I will start with Nielsen's slugs.
How to measure the Hammer Spring Adjustment- I have seen people using a caliper to measure this distance (Face of action body to rear of moving/adjusting sleeve) and understand some sleeves do not have markings. Other thoughts?
I'm sure there are better ideas, but at least this will be a start- what say you? Photos of hand notes work also!
Thank you for your time and consideration in responding. Hi-vel, (Modified to show table)