Daystate Redwolf valve mod

Any reason why I couldn't make the throat in the valve .300 and take it a tad deeper then round out the bottom of the transfer port part in the valve and make a custom poppet to .345 ish and add weight to the hammer I have a spare valve and I want to be able shoot 34 gr 22 cal faster and 34 gr slugs faster I can get 930fps with 34 gr pellets and 900 fps with slugs I want to see a 1000fps I have heliboard and 700 bottle on it
 
A .09" stem only needs a throat @ .23" to flow enough for .2" porting forward of itself. If the valve was originally .125" then even that only needs a .25"~ throat for .2" porting forward of it.

The next question you'd have to ask, can your bolt probe flow equal to .2" porting around it? I don't know if the Redwolf has a retracting probe or if it resides in the barrel during the shot cycle.

The .1" stem you have currently can handle FULL bore porting @ .22" with a ~.253" throat.

I personally advise against touching the throat as you'll only make the valve more difficult to open. Although I am unsure if the throat is .25" currently or .21" x .25" which would be equal to .23", which if it is, the .09" stem alone will suffice.

-Matt
 
Yeah but you have to be careful not to over do it because the pellet can fall into barrel port and damage it which will mess with a be accuracy

Yea the general rule of thumb varies depending on who you ask, but I say exceeding porting of around 85% width of your caliber is akin to cause damage to the pellet upon loading, some others say 75%, 80% is definitely a happy middle ground. (My personal guns I take to 85% and have no issue)

To circumvent this limitation while going more than 80~% bore porting requires an oblong port job, such as .176" width X .264" length to achieve full bore porting in .22 cal, or .176" width x .22" length to achieve 90% bore porting in the same caliber (about the most one can run without a retracting bolt probe).

If you're shooting .217" however, you may want to take that to a max of .174"~ width for example.

-Matt