The Titan XS #7 remained 250mm when released this morning. Fitted, even with lightweight pellets and no top hat it was removed immediately.

I cut the spring down to the same relaxed size as the old one inc top hat, which was -4 coils I believe, about 26 coils total.

Using the X3200, I got:

0.77g 11.9gr
639.9
637.5
633.5
641.9
639.9
641.9
638.9
/7 = 639.07
=10.8fpe


0.94g 14.5gr
585.1
595.2
588.5
588.9
594
587.3
/6 = 589.83
=11.2fpe
Discount the two high numbers, avg 587.38 = 11.11fpe

It's definitely cracking with a louder sound now, which is annoying. I don't feel any real kick to it, but the increase in sound is frustrating. It could be the dieseling (which has begun to settle a little) or it could be the reality of running 10% higher fpe than with the old tired spring. Maybe the piston is just slapping that much harder even with (or because of) the metal top hat.


Main concern is that the X3200 is too unreliable in its figures, and reading much lower than is the case. I am getting consistent numbers within 5fps. I would be surprised if it was reading an entire 20fps out, but if it is then I need to get those numbers under 11fpe with the 14.5gr.