Diana How long can a springer be left cocked before spring degradation?

TX200 left more than 18 hours a few times . no problems .
A Remington 1000 ws left in a garage corner they said 3 years @ a garage sale , I went in their yard to load and shoot , found it was cocked and loaded , shot into the woods , what a surprise . just my personal experience . But i would not leave over an hour or so . I leave my HW97 cocked while awaiting game to show up .
 
Ya, i cleaned 1or 2 and plumb forgot to decock them . Did not hurt anything i could tell . Maybe as struckat said loose a few fps but seemed to come back after its was able to relax back to where it was after shooting some and regained that fps back .

Now this mostly was a day to a few days worth of being cocked not weeks or months ..

On a new spring one can "set" the spring by leaving it cocked over night

I scrag mine before i install .. 4- 12 hrs depending on how im procrastinating..😏

 
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Over hyped, non-issue. If a spring ever does lose a bit, it's not hard to replace it.
FT shooters across the pond have been known to leave them cocked for weeks between matches stating that it smoothes them out. Also seems unlikely. Using springs causes fatigue far more than static compression.
 
Some guns cant be easily uncocked. So your stuck keeping it cocked and loaded till uouf fine and just safely fire it to to discharge it . I guess that mostly bear trap guns . Or like a hw 95 that can be easy decockrd without firing it .. my hatsans have to be fired to discharge .. its a pain vs the hw. Lol
Shoot it in the dirt. No big deal.
 
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You have coil springs in your car, right? Do they eventually collapse by constantly being under load? If your airgun spring loses power, it was trash from the beginning and should be replaced with one from a reliable source. Gun manufacturers probably buy tons of springs from the lowest bidder. I doubt these are heat treated and shotpeened.
 
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