@qball, are you saying that with all regulated PCPs you need to scrub off a shot? I believe that's the method used with a regulator that is "creeping". But with a properly working regulator I don't believe that is the case.
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@qball, are you saying that with all regulated PCPs you need to scrub off a shot? I believe that's the method used with a regulator that is "creeping". But with a properly working regulator I don't believe that is the case.
Wanna know another bench rest secret? With your PCP fire 15-20 blank shots just before you start shooting at your target...this makes your barrel ice cold and stiffens it up a lot and increases your accuracy and consistency tremendously! But don't tell everybody about this or everyone will be winning matches!![]()
Wanna know another bench rest secret? With your PCP fire 15-20 blank shots just before you start shooting at your target...this makes your barrel ice cold and stiffens it up a lot and increases your accuracy and consistency tremendously! But don't tell everybody about this or everyone will be winning matches!![]()
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@qball, thanks. My Bantam with the reg set at 150 bar has been first shot accurate over thousands of shots. My transfer port adjuster has six positions. For pesting I'm typically at TP level 6, sending the JSB Exact Jumbo 18s at approximately 875 fps. I shoot almost everyday weather allowing and keep a good eye on the gauges. I prize first round hits above all, and my plinking at black walnuts, half walnuts, from 40 to 64 yards bears this out. I've also just simply taken one first shot each day, or different times of the same day at the same paper target and have shot dime sized groups at forty yards on many occasions. I agree that all regulators will eventually creep, some sooner than others, but still don't believe that you have to "scrub off" shots on a properly working regulator.
qball: I know very little about valve openings and transfer ports but your statement has me really confused - "basically your tune has HS and Reg combo produce more air than TP physical allows to pass, pretty much all Airguns do that with factory tune. Example: your TP limitation is 7cc of air during that valve open period but the valve lets out 9cc vs 8cc of air depending on the reg creep, however the TP will let out 7cc if air regardless." - My question is if the valve lets out Xcc's of air doesn't it ALL have to go thru the TP? Can't see how it would just stay between the valve and the TP. I must be reading this wrong - hence the confused part?
qball: I know very little about valve openings and transfer ports but your statement has me really confused - "basically your tune has HS and Reg combo produce more air than TP physical allows to pass, pretty much all Airguns do that with factory tune. Example: your TP limitation is 7cc of air during that valve open period but the valve lets out 9cc vs 8cc of air depending on the reg creep, however the TP will let out 7cc if air regardless." - My question is if the valve lets out Xcc's of air doesn't it ALL have to go thru the TP? Can't see how it would just stay between the valve and the TP. I must be reading this wrong - hence the confused part?