...I am just communicating...
My Asian friend, now you can go there to walk your talk
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...I am just communicating...
I read this whole article,
it was a really interesting read.......and my conclusion is that without little bit of machining and changing a longer HS you can't accomplish much more..![]()
correct me if I'm wrong.. but I think that I'm not!
My first FX Impact MK2 PP, 25 cal 700 mm pellet liner, 33.95 grain pellets 926 fps @ 115 bar, I will stop here until I decide maybe ones somewhere in a future to go with slugs. Thanks all for a great help.
I read this whole article,
it was a really interesting read.......and my conclusion is that without little bit of machining and changing a longer HS you can't accomplish much more..![]()
correct me if I'm wrong.. but I think that I'm not!
Precisely. That is what i am trying to explain but, for lack of comprehension, they say you can but you need to do this and that. I said what duh?
Nonetheless, for update, I can now wallop a 33gr slug pass 950 by simply installing the longer HS and replace the HS for the PP kit.
Happy plinking.
Same hammer spring the royale 500, and boss used and many other fx guns.
11500 is the part number if im not mistaken.
I had a descending shot string on my raptor. But had a lot to do with my tune, I was over dwelling the valve considerably. Once I got my tune to the knee of the bell curve, things got much better.
according your numbers though, 20fps Extreme spread isn’t bad at all.
Do you have the part number of the hammer spring you used on any info on it please?
...I am just communicating...
My Asian friend, now you can go there to walk your talk...or did I sad wrong talk your walk?
or...cannot really remember how you were communicating it but kind of annoyed me couple times...anyway, go there -> I made you some pictures. No worries I like the Ikea style as well, pictures cannot misunderstand
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