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jcth1
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
No one will tell you on public forums. Either expect a PM or an email.
jcth1
Thanks for the info I will gratefully recieve PM's or Emails on this.
Dis-agree there Andy.Originally Posted by Andy006
"Toyed" with mine before [purely for research purposes] and could obtain over 15 ft/lb ! [Back to 11.8 now]
Best left well alone to ensure you stay legal.
Guns n' Landrovers. Anything else is irrelevant
Unless you've got a reliably calibrated chronograph, you'd better not touch it mate. Regards .... Geek
PauL H. - Shotgoon
Brownings: 1999 Ultra XS; 2004 B525 Field; 2010 Maxus Hunter: Air Arms 1998 Mk.2 Pro-Target, 2001 Mk.2 Pro-Sport & 2003 S400C
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 postOriginally Posted by Frisp
"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
I agree with Paul .177
Your chrono is fubar m8!
Cheers.
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