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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: low pressure cocker questions..............

In Reply to: low pressure cocker questions.............. posted by violent_j on December 01, 2002 at 22:43:23:


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Posted by:
Razorpb
on December 02, 2002 at 16:14:10

It sounds reasonable to me, my rough rule of thumb is 200 shots per 1000 psi, but others will dissagree, I was getting about 600 shots on an almost full 68 3000. I have yet to check my shots per tank since I sweetspotted the new Orracle valve and springs, but I'll post when I do.

Razor


: thanks to vampyr and razor, you guys gave me a good starting point...............right now the gun is running at 200 input, micro rock is installed now, green kapp springs, (valve and hammer)stock hammer, ivg three turns in, chrono readings are 285,+/-5........gun airs up fine and shoots and cycles like a dream.......now for the efficiency, REAL BAD!!!!!!!!!!......shot 4 140 round pods and hopper and that sucked 1900 to 2000 pounds out of my 88/4500.......what's next?......try a stiffer valve spring and turn the pressure up to the 250 range?????thanks for your continued help..........violent-j


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