the pellet should leave the end of the barrel about the same moment every shot during the firing cycle.
QuoteI also wonder about springer pistols with the little detachable cocking aids. Why not just permanently add another 2-3 inches to the barrel? I think in some cases, it's because the gun would no longer hold a group. The Ruger Explorer is essentially a springer pistol with a 14" barrel, and I'm convinced it is an overall fail, out of the box.Just Super Glue the assist to the barrel, if it has a hole in it of course, if not, drill a hole.
I also wonder about springer pistols with the little detachable cocking aids. Why not just permanently add another 2-3 inches to the barrel? I think in some cases, it's because the gun would no longer hold a group. The Ruger Explorer is essentially a springer pistol with a 14" barrel, and I'm convinced it is an overall fail, out of the box.
Thank Goodness you are not working to find a cure for whatever.
Quote from: jcwit on July 04, 2015, 06:10:00 PMThank Goodness you are not working to find a cure for whatever. Sounds a bit hostile to me too.Most of the comments in this thread are useful. As stated earlier, each air gun is different. And if the manufacturer always knew what is best, there would be no need for tuning or modifying, ever. Most of us here like to tinker. Rightly or wrongly.
And if the manufacturer always knew what is best, there would be no need for tuning or modifying, ever. Most of us here like to tinker. Rightly or wrongly.
Quote from: oconeedan on July 05, 2015, 01:14:40 PM And if the manufacturer always knew what is best, there would be no need for tuning or modifying, ever. Most of us here like to tinker. Rightly or wrongly. Granted there is always room for improvement.