dunno if it has been answered or not since I only read the first couple posts, but I think i know what you did.
A common thing many people will do is adjust their velocity accidentally. Turning the pressure (velocity) up or down will change the reactiveness of you gun. This makes it a blender, which is what many people complain about, when really its because they adjusted something. First thing, chrono your gun. The sears are built very well, and are expensive to replace (last I checked, a new RT sear with the carbide tip or whatever it is, was $75). I'd say you adjusted the velocity accidentally.
Go to a chrono, and chrono your RT (Make sure you know how to do this) if you dont know, you pull the trigger and hold it back, then let it out and pull it back in again, but do that as fast as possible. This simulates the RT firing fast (the velocity rises as you shoot faster), so you can check your velocity properly. Try to keep it below 280fps if you are playing with ur friends rebel style, or if you're at a field go by their guidlines (east coast is normally 300fps, west coast is normally 280fps from my experience).
Next thing you may want to check, is your input pressure. I'm not sure if you have an adjustable tank on your RT, but if you do (I think its much better with one), then you are able to adjust your reactiveness much easier. I'd say start with an input of 700-750psi, then turn it up to get more reactiveness, firing about 20shots in between each adjustment, till you get the trigger the way you want it to be and the reactiveness you like. Almost all preset nitro tanks put an input at 850psi, which is a little on the high end of reactiveness for me, but it may suit you. If it doesn't try turning your velocity down some, or as a last resort use a regulator to turn down the pressure (you may loose some air flow tho...).
If none of that works, then your sear very well be worn down....
A common thing many people will do is adjust their velocity accidentally. Turning the pressure (velocity) up or down will change the reactiveness of you gun. This makes it a blender, which is what many people complain about, when really its because they adjusted something. First thing, chrono your gun. The sears are built very well, and are expensive to replace (last I checked, a new RT sear with the carbide tip or whatever it is, was $75). I'd say you adjusted the velocity accidentally.
Go to a chrono, and chrono your RT (Make sure you know how to do this) if you dont know, you pull the trigger and hold it back, then let it out and pull it back in again, but do that as fast as possible. This simulates the RT firing fast (the velocity rises as you shoot faster), so you can check your velocity properly. Try to keep it below 280fps if you are playing with ur friends rebel style, or if you're at a field go by their guidlines (east coast is normally 300fps, west coast is normally 280fps from my experience).
Next thing you may want to check, is your input pressure. I'm not sure if you have an adjustable tank on your RT, but if you do (I think its much better with one), then you are able to adjust your reactiveness much easier. I'd say start with an input of 700-750psi, then turn it up to get more reactiveness, firing about 20shots in between each adjustment, till you get the trigger the way you want it to be and the reactiveness you like. Almost all preset nitro tanks put an input at 850psi, which is a little on the high end of reactiveness for me, but it may suit you. If it doesn't try turning your velocity down some, or as a last resort use a regulator to turn down the pressure (you may loose some air flow tho...).
If none of that works, then your sear very well be worn down....
good luck.
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