Bob,Outstanding documentation on the Co2 tests ... pretty dang conclusive in my eyes the SSG is a must have item in nearly all Precharged or Co2 type actions where one could be fitted.
Here it is in the .30 cal Flex first.Description: Flex .30 SSG HFPNotes 1:Notes 2:Distance to Chrono(FT): 1.00Ballistic Coefficient: 1.000Bullet Weight(gr): 45.00Temp: 67 °FBP: 30.26 inHg# FPS FT-LBS PF20 888 78.81 39.96 19 887 78.63 39.92 18 888 78.81 39.96 17 892 79.52 40.14 16 892 79.52 40.14 15 897 80.41 40.37 14 900 80.95 40.50 13 898 80.59 40.41 12 887 78.63 39.92 11 894 79.87 40.23 10 898 80.59 40.41 9 894 79.87 40.23 8 895 80.05 40.28 7 892 79.52 40.14 6 898 80.59 40.41 5 896 80.23 40.32 4 893 79.69 40.19 3 893 79.69 40.19 2 893 79.69 40.19 1 891 79.34 40.10 Average: 893.3 FPSSD: 3.9 FPSMin: 887 FPSMax: 900 FPSSpread: 13 FPSShot/sec: 0.0True MV: 893 FPSGroup Size (in): 0.00Sent from my iPhone
Can this thread be set as a "Sticky" or whatever ya call it?There is a wealth of good information in this thread, and I'd hate to see in get buried over time.Also I do have one question about this subject, and maybe it's already been asked already.Why not have the Hammer "linked" to the rod in some way?
Quote from: Pellgunfun on February 18, 2016, 10:53:07 AMCan this thread be set as a "Sticky" or whatever ya call it?There is a wealth of good information in this thread, and I'd hate to see in get buried over time.Also I do have one question about this subject, and maybe it's already been asked already.Why not have the Hammer "linked" to the rod in some way?Oldpro Mrod SSG appears to be an example. Rod is threaded into the back of the hammer weight. Adds mass to the weight and nothing comes out the back of the gun.