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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: Orracle help

In Reply to: Orracle help posted by diginerd on April 08, 2003 at 02:03:16:


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Posted by:
Jasleth

on April 08, 2003 at 10:35:07

+/- 25 fps on a new marker is not really all that much flux - heres a few things to think about

quality of paint - makes a huge difference in chrono flux - vast majority of jumps up and down I see over a chrono are due to variances of ball size and shape.

Breaking in the springs - brand new marker sometimes your main spring (what controls the influx of air into the system) has a little variance - some folks used to "cook" the springs to harden them and reduce flux

shouldnt need to adjust the reg for single shot flux - the reg usually is for overall operating pressure that affects firing in steady streams (maintaining pressure behind your rate of fire). its a possible cause - just much less likely.

hope that helps, have fun with your Orracle =)

Jasleth

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