First I run CO2, I can't fill HPA in my area so I don't have that choice. Yesterday was the first time I have played in warm weather and my marker kept supercharging, I turned the velocity down and the only effect was a 572FPS shot and then the marker wouldn't function untill I turned it up more. It was only 70 degrees out there and during the summer it frequently gets above 100 so I am really worried. Anyone have any ideas on how to fix the problem?
Velocity problem
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Uhhhh, I wasn't aware that heat affected CO2, just cold. Probably wrong. Try buying a new tank if I'm right though."What we have to accomplish at this time is all the more clear: relentless criticism of all existing conditions, relentless in the sense that the criticism is not afraid of its findings and just as little afraid of the conflict with the powers that be."
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Do you have a good expansion chamber? This allows the CO2 to become more uniform in temperature and will help your consistency.
Yes, heat as well as cold affects CO2 setups. It is quite common to have to crono several times a day if the temperature warms up a great deal from the morning crono temps. I always advise at least once in the morning, once at noon, and then if you play into the evening go ahead and check it again. And try not to leave your marker out in the direct sunlight. (Note: Sometimes you even have to swap springs to bring the velocity down so keep a spring kit handy.)
With that said, it sounds like you have a bad setup. With shooting hot because of outside temperatures, it should affect ALL your shots. I would bring it to a shop and have them look it over.
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Re: Velocity problem
It might help if you tell us what kind of gun you have first, and any mods to itOriginally posted by bryceeden
First I run CO2, I can't fill HPA in my area so I don't have that choice. Yesterday was the first time I have played in warm weather and my marker kept supercharging, I turned the velocity down and the only effect was a 572FPS shot and then the marker wouldn't function untill I turned it up more. It was only 70 degrees out there and during the summer it frequently gets above 100 so I am really worried. Anyone have any ideas on how to fix the problem?
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