CFD323
04-06-2002, 08:04 PM
I've been using my superbolt (in my Emag), which I've had since they first came out, with very mixed results. But today was the last straw ! I went to CPX to play some ball. Most of the times I've played with the superbolt in my gun, I've had problems with bolt stick, the "lawn sprinkler" leak, leaking down my barrel, inconsistent velocities and so on, and yes I've replaced countless numbers of o-rings and last week I replaced and lubed all the orings in my regulator. Anyways, today I gas up my gun and it works fine so I head over to the chrono and my first shot is 165, then 270, then 150. (I've had SOOOOOOO many problems with inconsistent velocities using the superbolt !) I figure what the heck, I'll play with it as is. The game starts and for every 1 ball that comes out of my barrel intact, 10 break. They were all breech breaks, none down my barrel. At the end of the game I had so much broken paint in my breech and barrel that the gun wouldn't even shoot. So I go back to truck and tear down the gun. Out comes the superbolt and in goes the stock bolt. I cleaned it up and put the stock .220 power tube spacer back in and headed back to the field. For the rest of the day the gun ran flawlessly, which is how it ran before I ever got involved with this stupid superbolt. My velocity was consistent and my accuracy was dead on. I did have a few breaks as the day went on, but I think the paint was old. The breaks were barrel breaks though, none in the breech.
In the past I've tried all the powertube spacers with the superbolt with mixed results. It seems like it works fine one day but the next time I play it acts up with either bolt stick or leaking down the barrel, and always inconsistent velocities. The .235 spacer works best most of the time but not always. I've used the superbolt with and without a foamie attached and it doesn't seem to make much of a difference. Today I also used the barrel that gave me the best paint to barrel match so that wasn't the issue either. Friday I replaced all the o-rings in the gun, including the black quad o-ring in the on/off. It worked ok on Friday test firing in the backyard but the velocity wasn't really consistent. With the stock bolt, everything works perfect. No leaking, no bolt stick, and consistent velocity over the chrono.
My question is why does this superbolt suck so bad ??!! It's great when it works, no recoil and smooth as hell, but most of the time it gives me nothing but trouble. I will be sending it back to AGD, if I can, on Monday. AGD has always made superior products but this one really blows.
In the past I've tried all the powertube spacers with the superbolt with mixed results. It seems like it works fine one day but the next time I play it acts up with either bolt stick or leaking down the barrel, and always inconsistent velocities. The .235 spacer works best most of the time but not always. I've used the superbolt with and without a foamie attached and it doesn't seem to make much of a difference. Today I also used the barrel that gave me the best paint to barrel match so that wasn't the issue either. Friday I replaced all the o-rings in the gun, including the black quad o-ring in the on/off. It worked ok on Friday test firing in the backyard but the velocity wasn't really consistent. With the stock bolt, everything works perfect. No leaking, no bolt stick, and consistent velocity over the chrono.
My question is why does this superbolt suck so bad ??!! It's great when it works, no recoil and smooth as hell, but most of the time it gives me nothing but trouble. I will be sending it back to AGD, if I can, on Monday. AGD has always made superior products but this one really blows.