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  • Dend78
    Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum
    • Oct 2004
    • 2963

    #1

    question about reactivity

    ok im working to tune up a lvl10 on an emag valve but i was having a lil trouble so i went to a lvl7 bolt to start with. anyway im running off a crossfire, with and RT on/off and this sucker is bouncin like there is no tomorrow. i thought ok pin is short.....nope longest pin i have, all of my other pins are considerably shorter. i dont know exact length but im guessing its near the 750 since its so much longer than the other ones i have. any other ideas as to what could be causing this bounce? also its a classic frame single trigger, classic rail, classic pf hopper right body, nothing crazy but im getting like 4 shots out of each trigger pull. also im seeing a gap of nearly 1/16" give or take between trigger rod and trigger. thoughts as to what it could be?


    Dend78
    2k2 Angel LCD
    turbo trigger
    CP volumizer
    PIPE KIT

    2k Angel CnC LCD
    Vert Frame
    Freak Barrel

    B2k x-milled
    micro rock
    Dye sticky 3's
    vertical max-flo
    Edge barrel with blue J&J tip

    Egg 2 y board
    Empire Reloader
    Dye Throttle 91/4500
    Crossfire 114ci/3000
    Angel Air Reg
  • captian pinky
    Bearded Works

    • Oct 2004
    • 2755

    #2
    my guess is sear is worn down alot

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    • eXo_oUtSiDeR
      iN+
      • Aug 2008
      • 308

      #3
      Sometimes some valves are just more reactive than others. There are small differences in milling and whatnot which could lead to more reactivity, thats all i can think of.

      Try it with a shorter pin to see if it shoots even faster!

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      • Spider-TW
        U R techno-literate!

        • Oct 2006
        • 3554

        #4
        Originally posted by captian pinky
        my guess is sear is worn down alot
        That or a loose field strip screw. I had a worn sear that was controllable on a classic valve, but I could not make it reliable on an x-valve. If the rear screw was loose it could runaway even with a ULT. When tightened up, it started doubling more often until it didn't seem to hold at all.

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        • p8ntbal4me
          No more UTBs!
          • Aug 2003
          • 2560

          #5
          I have an E-Mag that when the electronics are turned off,... it will bounce like you are explaining.

          The reason for this (as I have tested on my own gear) is the the length of the on off pin.

          For me in all 3 of my Micro E-Mags, 1 E-Mag, 4 X-Mags,... the magic number length is .685

          I get a reactive trigger on a preset 88/3000 all the time.

          You might want to invest in a digital caliper, get an extra on/off pin, and make it this length to try.

          I have convinced BigEvil to do this at Tunaball 1,... he also said it is a better length for E-Mags.

          On Classic R/Ts,..... I have had some mixed results.

          I mention this pin length because I find you can control the bouncing better or eliminate it all together.

          ~ P8nt
          _______________________
          Jai "P8ntbal4me" Menard

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          • Dend78
            Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum
            • Oct 2004
            • 2963

            #6
            ill do some more research, i havent quite figured it out cause i really dont want any bounce just yet probably none at all since im gonna use it on a pneumag. my sear looks to be ok, but ill try swapping it out. this was just off messin around with 2500pis in my 70/45, i know i need a caliper in a bad way they arent to expensive im just tighter than bark on a tree from time to time hahaha. ill let you all know what i come up with

            2k2 Angel LCD
            turbo trigger
            CP volumizer
            PIPE KIT

            2k Angel CnC LCD
            Vert Frame
            Freak Barrel

            B2k x-milled
            micro rock
            Dye sticky 3's
            vertical max-flo
            Edge barrel with blue J&J tip

            Egg 2 y board
            Empire Reloader
            Dye Throttle 91/4500
            Crossfire 114ci/3000
            Angel Air Reg

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            • p8ntbal4me
              No more UTBs!
              • Aug 2003
              • 2560

              #7
              Originally posted by Dend78
              ...probably none at all since im gonna use it on a pneumag.
              If you use a pneumag frame,.. you dont need to worry about the reactivity. The pneumag frame will virtually eliminate reactivity regardless of input pressure.

              ~ P8nt
              _______________________
              Jai "P8ntbal4me" Menard

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              • Dawg047
                Registered User

                • Oct 2003
                • 821

                #8
                Originally posted by p8ntbal4me
                If you use a pneumag frame,.. you dont need to worry about the reactivity. The pneumag frame will virtually eliminate reactivity regardless of input pressure.

                ~ P8nt
                Yep, this is the key. No worrys on a Pneumag. You don't have the front of the trigger pin, just the top sear part so no worry's there either because you don't have the pressure of your finger helping the mechanical bounce of the RT. Wish I could get 4 shots off a trigger pull. My poor RT's are kind of limp. Guess I better get a tuning!

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