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Thread: Power adjustment on the EV2?

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    Power adjustment on the EV2?

    Can anyone mail me with how to adjust the power on the EV2 up and down.

    I would be most greatfull.

    Thanks
    Jeff
    "She's not happy about it"

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    Can anyone offer any help
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    I dont know how, but...

    Its precisely the same as the old RN10/ Mk1/2/3 pro-targets.

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    YHPM

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    ??? ...how do you adjust the power of the old RN10/ Mk1/2/3 pro-targets?

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    same as on the EV2
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    thanx for nothing

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    phone air arms, if your EV2 is low there's a reason behind it that needs sorting.

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    The EV2 is factory set from new at 775fps, This allows for a slight increase when fully run in, mine now runs at 780fps. Don't touch the power until you have fired at least 2000 pellets thru it.
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    Mine was rebuilt at the factory last week and runs at 784. Almost all shots between 782 and 786. That's with AA Fields 4.52.

    Rich

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    Quote Originally Posted by rich
    Mine was rebuilt at the factory last week.
    Rich
    Allready?

    Ray

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    Yes. AA were very good to me about it. I bought it second hand but they transferred the balance of the warranty to me. I was getting zero drift with change in cylinder pressure, it was down to the gauge block that the cylinder screws into, the threads were marginally off parallel.

    Gauge block replaced, new firing valve fitted as an automatic upgrade, regulator set, checked and tested, all while I waited, nothing to pay.

    Thanks AA.

    The previous owner only kept it for three weeks, I don't know if he detected the drift problem in that time, I doubt it because the gun had hardly been fired when I bought it. He told me it was an unwanted gift. That's usually a line being spun but in this case I think it was true.

    Rich

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    Quote Originally Posted by muzzlebrake
    thanx for nothing
    YHPM

    Alan.

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