I was reading an article in Airgun World concerning gas rams and temperature, Jim did experiments with differing temps to see how it effected power output, i was wondering if a gas ram is cocked and fired quickly would it produce more power than if cocked and left for a few minuets to settle down as the gas in the ram would heat up as it is compressed during cocking increasing pressure..
Wonder if this has some bearing on the fact that after cooling the gun before firing Jim saw a rise in power, perhaps the heating up of the gas as it is compressed was negating the cooling?
I think i once saw Adam Hart Davies describing a hot liqud freezing quicker than a cold one or something like that, you would think the opposite, wonder if a cooled gas will heat up more on compression than an already warm gas?
Im doing a lot of thinking tonight..