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In Reply to: Phantom... low pressure? posted by FoxWalk on January 29, 2003 at 13:30:21:
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Posted by: Micah Michalski on February 02, 2003 at 19:05:37
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: Can you make a phantom low pressure? I know it's made to operate around 800-900 psi but what happens if you go bellow that. Can you work on the internals somehoe to make it work at lower presures? With a low pressure sideline palmer reg (300psi max)and a vertical 4 oz bottle with the stock main spring (harder than the red one I have) and a green valve spring i got 240 fps with .684 paint in the stock barrel. So if I had had a yellow valve spring, I probably could have gotten up to the 265 fps field limit. I think I definatly could have if I could have used big bore paint and had a yellow valve spring. I've since replaced the reg with the std palmer sideline reg and run green/green at about 800psi. -Micah |
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