Steve,
Great video... thanks.
I an a noobie to both air guns and tuning, but I had an idea that I would like your feedback on. It is in reference to setting your own "IHS 0." Rather than relying on the “factory 0” and somehow keeping track of the number of CW and CCW twists that you have given it over time, what if you were able to very easily set your own “0” point of reference without having to ever take the hammer assembly off. This could be done simply by screwing the adjustment screw CW until it is completely shut and then backing out the screw CCW five (5) full turns. This should set the screw to approximately 3 mm out, which is approximately ½ of its travel length. All subsequent tunes could be based on that starting point, which in effect becomes your own “IHS 0.” After setting up a tune and recording it, one could “start over” by simply fully screwing in the adjustment screw and then backing out to the “IHS 0” by turning it CCW for 5 full turns.
Is this an obvious solution (duh, I’m a noobie), or is this a good idea?
Thanks!