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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: great!

In Reply to: great! posted by Ni!!! on November 17, 2002 at 22:44:40:


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Posted by:
Razorpb
on November 18, 2002 at 14:29:07

With a good paint to barrel match you should be able to get +/- 5 fps.

Razor

: Thats good to know! with HPA, what kind of velocity fluctuation can i expect with some good paint (ie. blaze, marbs)??

: : It's about the only non-WGP reg that I'd truely recommend.

: : : It is a sweet reg for any gun. To sweet spot it, simply center the velocity adjuster in the threads. Then, using a chronograph (duh), measure your ball speed, then start turning up the pressure about a turn at a time. You will eventually hit a point that you speed will cease to go higher, even though you are turning up pressure. This is around the sweet spot, optimum efficiency. However, don't go past this. If you get to a point were you increase the input pressure, and your ball speed is decreasing, you are way past it and need to turn the pressure down. This should get you there. Take your time and get it the best you can.


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