Venom provide this 'secret' with every DIY tune kit.
Preparing the main-spring was learnt from Baz.
Did you service the Pro-Elite?
Rustam
Yes you too can have zero, yes zero fps variation shot to shot.
I have obtained (though very devious methods, such is my charm), Rustams Tuning secrets. So for the paltry sum of one pound (Sterling only please, none of the that Euro rubbish) you too can share in this, what can only be described as a Twenty first century scientific marvel.
Stamped address envelope and postal order for the sum of one pound, no checks please, there might be more like me out there.
What with winning a tenner bet on the back of Terry, and now, this, will this cash bonanza ever Finnish, I ask myself.
jim
ex blue job
Venom provide this 'secret' with every DIY tune kit.
Preparing the main-spring was learnt from Baz.
Did you service the Pro-Elite?
Rustam
Well go on then!
Spill the beans!
Alex....
Let's see your quid first.
Ah Shucks Dodger, you"ve just ruined my get rich quick scheme, I suppose I will just have to carry on begging for a living.Originally posted by Rustam Bana
Venom provide this 'secret' with every DIY tune kit.
Preparing the main-spring was learnt from Baz.
Did you service the Pro-Elite?
Rustam
It will be getting to full treatment sometime next week, after the main spring has had the Baz treatment.
Now then, who wants to know about the mainspring treatment, only one pound plus stamp addressed envelope
jim
ex blue job
Curiosity is getting the better of me...but not a quid's worth!
I'm guessing the spring preparation work is to polish the ends of the spring or perhaps that trick where the spring is put onto a tight fitting rod and held under compression for a day...?
nope.....keep saving!Originally posted by Numb Nut
Curiosity is getting the better of me...but not a quid's worth!
I'm guessing the spring preparation work is to polish the ends of the spring or perhaps that trick where the spring is put onto a tight fitting rod and held under compression for a day...?
jim
ex blue job
Hehehe...Originally posted by boltaction
nope.....keep saving!
jim
Jimbo, better speak to Baz before you _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ it.
2p's worth......
Thinking laterally (not always good) I reckon the only way you can get to a 'zero' fluctuation is either to fail to record (don't turn the chrono on) or fail to fire anything from the rifle.
I'm thinking that air temperature, barrel temperature, pellet shape, manufacturing tolerances, will up add up to at least 1 ft variation however good the rifle is?
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To be good, one must do good.
25 consecutive shots, each and every one at 778 ft./sec.. The next day after I had finished zeroing I chrono'd one shot...778 ft./sec..Originally posted by Baldie
I'm thinking that air temperature, barrel temperature, pellet shape, manufacturing tolerances, will up add up to at least 1 ft variation however good the rifle is?
The velocity will go higher once the piston washer has had time (500 shots?) to form to the inside of the cylinder.
Mind you, the accuracy is still the same be it 0 or 14 ft./sec. extreme spread.
Rustam
P.S.: This is the first time I have experienced such a thing. Pellets haven't been sorted by weight.
On some electronic gizmos, there is a little film of plastic over the LCD panel, often with some sample figures printed on it - remove this before using the device!
Hehehe...
Would have been worth a £1 to have seen the look on 'someones' face when 'they' realised what 'they' had done.... [Or not done - in this case].
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To be good, one must do good.
Rustam,have your chrono checked, it must be faulty!
Chrono's fine, you're just jealous.Originally posted by hwtyger
Rustam,have your chrono checked, it must be faulty!