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    Frisp Guest

    Question I need some advice on tuning my AA S410

    Help o knowledgable ones
    I Just had my AAS410 Chronod and no matter what weight the pellet it comes out at 9.1 Ft/Lbs. I want to tune it up to produce nearer 11 - 11.5 Ft/Lbs. How do I best go about this. Im told that if I Remove the little Torx screw to the right of the dovetail I will be able to use a very small allen key to adjust the OOmph. I this right or do I have to strip the gun to make the adjustment.

    Or should I just leave it where it is.


    PS the Chrono is bang on reliable

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    JCTH1 Guest
    No one will tell you on public forums. Either expect a PM or an email.

    jcth1

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    Frisp Guest
    Thanks for the info I will gratefully recieve PM's or Emails on this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy006
    Visit AIRGUN FORUM. This little screw adjusts the air venturi and can hardly take the gun to illegal levels.

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    Andy
    Dis-agree there Andy.
    "Toyed" with mine before [purely for research purposes] and could obtain over 15 ft/lb ! [Back to 11.8 now]
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    Unless you've got a reliably calibrated chronograph, you'd better not touch it mate. Regards .... Geek
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    Frisp Guest

    Thanks guys

    I appreciate everyones help and guidance. I agree with the comments, the only reason I am considering tweeking is because I do have access to an extremely accurate Chrono. The risk of crossing the 12Ft/Lbs is too great otherwise.

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    Paul .177 Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Frisp
    I appreciate everyones help and guidance. I agree with the comments, the only reason I am considering tweeking is because I do have access to an extremely accurate Chrono. The risk of crossing the 12Ft/Lbs is too great otherwise.
    From your first post

    "I Just had my AAS410 Chronod and no matter what weight the pellet it comes out at 9.1 Ft/Lbs"

    Try getting the chrono checked

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    I agree with Paul .177

    Your chrono is fubar m8!

    Cheers.

    Roy.
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