My buddy and I both decided to put HUMA regulators in our .22 Mrods. We put his in set at 125 BAR with a bunch of low pressure mods (nylon 40g hammer, captured hammer spring, enlarged 0.155" air path (valve port/transfer port/barrel port), Hill light valve spring). Everything was fine with it shooting JSB 18.1g pellets averaging 845fps and a pretty tight fps variance.
He wanted a bit more velocity, around 875fps. So, we drilled out the valve port to 0.170" as the only change and reassembled everything the same as it was before. Now he has wild velocity swings. 810, 865, 845, 820, 855, 850, 825, etc. No consistency like there was before. After drilling the valve port we cleaned it with brake cleaner before reassembling.
My Mrod doesn't do this and has a pretty tight fps spread. Tonight I swapped our two regulators and he's still getting wild velocity swings. A 20 shot string resulted in a low of 830fps and a high of 872fps with a majority being in the 855-868fps range. Swapping in a known working regulator isolates the problem down to his Mrod.
Any ideas what is causing this wild swing?
Thanks.
He wanted a bit more velocity, around 875fps. So, we drilled out the valve port to 0.170" as the only change and reassembled everything the same as it was before. Now he has wild velocity swings. 810, 865, 845, 820, 855, 850, 825, etc. No consistency like there was before. After drilling the valve port we cleaned it with brake cleaner before reassembling.
My Mrod doesn't do this and has a pretty tight fps spread. Tonight I swapped our two regulators and he's still getting wild velocity swings. A 20 shot string resulted in a low of 830fps and a high of 872fps with a majority being in the 855-868fps range. Swapping in a known working regulator isolates the problem down to his Mrod.
Any ideas what is causing this wild swing?
Thanks.