Just a quick question on LvL 10...

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  • Gotcha3
    Ph.D in AGDology
    • Aug 2002
    • 63

    #1

    Just a quick question on LvL 10...

    Ok--heres the deal...I played at an indoor tournament last Sunday and the limit on velocity was 250fps. So yes, I did change from the longest spring--down to the brass spring that came with the kit. First of all, this spring is a little longer than the stock spring isnt it? Second of all, the gun would lock up very frequently after the gun had been inactive between games for a while(i.e. I could hear the Solenoid clicking but the gun would refuse to fire)--yes I am aware that oil is essential to keeping it running smoothly--so yes I did oil it prior to the tournament's start. The gun is an E-MAG and my input pressure is preset at 850PSI, I had 3 shims in the powertube and the carrier is the 1.0 carrier. Basically, I am wondering--with that low of a legal velocity(250fps) is it in my best interest to just go back to the original bolt kit, or should I try the original spring with the LvL 10 bolt?
    Thanks in advance,
    Aaron
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  • rikkter
    • Jun 2002
    • 1804

    #2
    i might be dumb, but you only mentioned you tried the middle spring? did you try the shortest?
    viking #619

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    • Schnitzel
      'Saurus'
      • May 2002
      • 754

      #3
      the brass spring is the shortest spring, middle is missing one coil.

      do you still have your stock spring? you might want to try that first.

      if that doesnt work, then go back to the other brass spring, and change to carrier 1.5. If it leaks, go back to # 1.

      If neither of them work, separately, try both the stock spring and the 1.5 carrier. you should have some success somewhere.

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      • Havoc_online
        www.havoc-online.com
        • Feb 2002
        • 2851

        #4
        The brass spring IS the stock spring.

        The Level 10 gets very picky at low velocities. When you have to chrono that low, just use the brass/stock(same thing) spring and make sure your on the biggest carrier that doesnt leak. Your barrel could also help you out. Get a barrel thats very long and has lots of porting. That'll make it very uneffiecent so you'll need more pressure to chrono up as high so it may make the level 10 more agreeable.
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