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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: Consistancy question for Mr dupont & anyone else

In Reply to: Consistancy question for Mr dupont & anyone else posted by Mike Roch on July 27, 2003 at 15:59:11:


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Posted by:
Vampyr

on July 27, 2003 at 23:41:34

First start with tuning the reg. this can make a hugh difference. Some delrin bolts don't seal worth beans. Use the tissue test on the feed neck to make sure you don't have any blow back. Check both timing and the bolt seal this way. If you wind up with great consistancy with the stock and lousy with the fly, you can bet it's a poor seal. there are otherthings, but start with the reg tuning and checking timing, bolt leak.

: I was out playing today, and my gun was jumping around at the chrono. I have a bob long torpedo reg, and a supafly. Any body got some ideas To get better shot groupings. Might put a volumizer and a reset my reg (havent messed with it much.)


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