Okay I know this is an automag forum...but you guys actually have a clue unlike some other forums. *cough*bpn*cough*
I picked up a NIB 04 prostock last summer and was having many problems with inconsistant velosity. So I changed the HPR from the nickel plated sissy regulator that was on there to a CP HPR. I thought that would fix my +/- 20-30 fps range I was getting. However I took it with me to go play last weekend and I was still +/- 20 and then put it back in the bag, rather annoyed. The pressure in the gun is around 380, I put a centerflag gadge on the frontblock. I read somewhere that 380 is a good starting point for cocker pressure, and the hpr needs to break in before I try to sweet spot the regulator.
Since my fps range is still all over the place and the pressure in the gun is a known constant (close enough) I believe the problem is with the valve, valve spring, or the hammer spring. Would this be a good assumption? I did check the hammer spring and it looked alright and still felt "spring-y" but I was not able to check the valve as I do not have a valve tool..I may pick one up after work today since I am lucky enough to drive past Action Village between my home and my place of work.
I am thinking to remedy the problem I may look into getting a madman spring kit and rocket valve. This gun was purchased as a project and as a primary mech gun so I'm not worried about "dumping money into it" afterall it's not an ion.
I picked up a NIB 04 prostock last summer and was having many problems with inconsistant velosity. So I changed the HPR from the nickel plated sissy regulator that was on there to a CP HPR. I thought that would fix my +/- 20-30 fps range I was getting. However I took it with me to go play last weekend and I was still +/- 20 and then put it back in the bag, rather annoyed. The pressure in the gun is around 380, I put a centerflag gadge on the frontblock. I read somewhere that 380 is a good starting point for cocker pressure, and the hpr needs to break in before I try to sweet spot the regulator.
Since my fps range is still all over the place and the pressure in the gun is a known constant (close enough) I believe the problem is with the valve, valve spring, or the hammer spring. Would this be a good assumption? I did check the hammer spring and it looked alright and still felt "spring-y" but I was not able to check the valve as I do not have a valve tool..I may pick one up after work today since I am lucky enough to drive past Action Village between my home and my place of work.
I am thinking to remedy the problem I may look into getting a madman spring kit and rocket valve. This gun was purchased as a project and as a primary mech gun so I'm not worried about "dumping money into it" afterall it's not an ion.
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