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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: Triple feeding!

In Reply to: Triple feeding! posted by Chris on February 17, 2003 at 10:18:28:


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Posted by:
K Keaty
on February 17, 2003 at 17:37:10

Your sear lug could be set too high. The problem is that your marker is not cocking every shot. It's possible that the same effect could be the result of the cocking pressure being too low, or the 3 way actuating late, causing you to short stroke. Start by trying the cocking pressure. If adjusting the cocking pressure doesn't help, try adjusting the sear lug. If that doesn't do it, then adjust the 3 way to actuate earlier.

Kevin


: When i shoot my cocker it will pump 2 balls into the barrel and then on the 3rd ball it will shoot them out. So i shoot 3 balls at one time. Why isnt it shooting on the first ball? I have a hinge trigger btw.


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