Setting matrix lpr?

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  • EsPo
    Dosehead
    • Jul 2002
    • 4140

    #1

    Setting matrix lpr?

    Anyone have some step by steps for doing so?
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  • Aegis
    To old for this
    • Dec 2002
    • 596

    #2
    I would suggest you try the matrix forum on PBN or Matrixowner.com - check the stickys. What kind of LPR do you have?
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    • Load SM5
      Scruffy Administrator

      • Oct 2000
      • 6772

      #3
      Back it out until the gun does'nt cycle and slowly turn it in until the gun cycles reliably. Throw some paint over the chrono. If, with good paint, it gives widly fluctuating velocities then turn it in a bit more. It's a juggling act between consistant velocities and keeping the pressure as low as possible to be nice on the paint. You may have to sacrifice a one a bit, to be really good on the other.


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      • RT pRo AuToMaG
        (un)official MatrixDM4Tech
        • Mar 2002
        • 1000

        #4
        start by screwing the lpr all the way in, make sure you have your inline reg in the OFF position while doing this. After that, screw in your air, and SLOWLY turn up the reg until you are shooting at a normal velocity (between 275 and 290). Now, slowly unscrew the lpr until you see a dropoff in velocity, and after you see the drop off, give it a 1/4 turn back in. If you are still having velocity problems, you should screw the lpr in more. Now, lock the lpr knob in and you're ready to play.

        www.matrixowner.com is a great site, they have bolt diagrams and everything, very helpful.
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        • EsPo
          Dosehead
          • Jul 2002
          • 4140

          #5
          Thank you, and PBC.
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