The karma eq .ok who's got 1,shot 1 or knows some1 with 1 . Anyone else think karma hit a home run with this 1 .under a thousand bucks 1000 fps 30 cal? Anyone picking 1 up ?I'm saving rt now for mine.are u doing the same?
Hmmm that’s interesting. I’m no expert that does sound valve related…. Also pray for me I ordered my EQ today in .30 cal.Degassed, pulled the reg, cleaned, polished the little crossbar but didn't have a spanner screwdriver to access the washer stack. Put it all back together and ran about 150 pellets thru her. Regulator creep is now gone, it didn't move a hair from 1000psi to 2000psi (in 200psi increments). As soon as my spanner screwdriver set arrives, I'll take it all down again, regrease, etc.
I'm still having velocity issues. I can't get even the light pellets (.25 X 25.39 pellets) above 850fps...no matter what I try. I've verified the Xfer port is wide open, Hammer Spring has been adjusted thru its entire range at a variety of reg. pressures. Tonight I went thru the reg. from 2000psi to 3000psi (33.9 pellets). Highest velocity was 824fps. I'm becoming more and more convinced that I have a restriction somewhere...valve body maybe? @3000psi reg. pressure, I should be having to boost the hammer spring just to get the valve to open. Hammer spring adjustments don't do squat...other than cause the velocity to drop.
My final string of 21 shots this evening @ 3000psi reg press (33.9g pellet) actually climbed 23fps (817 to 841). That's a first. If I was at 2000psi reg pressure, I would start some fine tuning to get a flat spot in the graph...but it should be shooting those 33.9 pellets @900fps at 2000psi. No reg creep @ 3000psi...I guess that's a plus.
I did about two hours ago. It looks fine. Took apart the Hammer and spring, nothing there either.I’m getting 904 2000 psi 0 in the Hammer spring with 30 grain pallets and 840 with 40 slogs. You must take apart the pupet valve and check it out.
Those are some excellent numbers for 2000psi.I’m getting 904 2000 psi 0 in the Hammer spring with 30 grain pallets and 840 with 40 slogs. You must take apart the pupet valve and check it out.
You’re shooting the .25?Yeah, you might need to foolish those first until it gets nice and even
F*** yes bro! Love to hear that. Way to push through and figure it out.Well! I think I have solved the problem.
When I disassembled the poppet valve and body, the valve body was ~ 0.080" from fully seated. I'd noticed that when I got it, but didn't know enough to recognize it as a problem. Not being fully seated means that the valve stem wasn't sticking out far enough for the hammer to drive it fully open. Worse, it was loose, so it may have been moving a bit while the rifle was being shot.
I dug out a picture of the day it arrived back June 4. The circled area shows the gap.
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Here's what it looks like properly screwed in:
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With it screwed in properly, I did some chrono testing...about an hour ago. At 1100psi reg, I got over 730fps...I knew I'd done something right. I hit 900fps at around 1900psi (.25 cal, 33.9g AEA pellets). First time this rifle has shown what it can do!
So, I aired it back up to 4300psi, set the reg to 2000psi and shot a magazine. Max 930fps, Min 903, 28fps drop, SD 7.94...26 shots.
I'm a happy guy! Now I can go out and see what all those slugs I bought can do.![]()
Completely agree. My other gun is a 250z that I swear can out shoot a lot of guns that cost twice as much… why? Because it’s good design but isn’t always perfectly made. Also I’ve gone over every inch of it, polishing, lubing and sometimes modifying.Good job brother I really like my rifle. I think you get a lot of rifle for the money. It’s just like anything it’s made by man and we’re not perfect but your tenacity and patience. It’s paying off the numbers you’re getting now are very close to what I get a 2000 psi The good thing. Is you eat a lot of the hard work already so I think you’re well in your way to be a happy customer please let us know how it goes. Thank you and good night.