Allright, does spring size affect max rate of fire on a LVL10 X/RT Valve?
.1 Does the smallest spring have enough force to reset the bolt in time to allow a ROF of, let's say, 26bps?
I think that it's theorecticly true, but maybe all the springs have enough strength to reset the bolt in time for the next shot without tapping the limit rof.
.2 I believe the 2 main factors for changing springs are being sweeter/harder on the ball, and needing more/less air to push the bolt forward, is this correct?
.3 If so, wouldn't the shortest spring that's soft on paint be the ideal?
.4 Is it true that the shorter spring may be the one that easier allows you to sweetspot? If so, why?
I have the X-Valve, LVL10, Centerflag Dynaflow regulator @900 psi.
This is not an actual issue, i'm just trying to understand the differences that the springs can make
.1 Does the smallest spring have enough force to reset the bolt in time to allow a ROF of, let's say, 26bps?
I think that it's theorecticly true, but maybe all the springs have enough strength to reset the bolt in time for the next shot without tapping the limit rof.
.2 I believe the 2 main factors for changing springs are being sweeter/harder on the ball, and needing more/less air to push the bolt forward, is this correct?
.3 If so, wouldn't the shortest spring that's soft on paint be the ideal?
.4 Is it true that the shorter spring may be the one that easier allows you to sweetspot? If so, why?
I have the X-Valve, LVL10, Centerflag Dynaflow regulator @900 psi.
This is not an actual issue, i'm just trying to understand the differences that the springs can make
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