Do you need to degas the gun in order to remove the hammer and hammer spring?
I backed off the hammer preload by 1/2 turn. So at 2.5 turns CW from full CCW. 3K fill w/18.1 JSB's48 shots, 843-860-841, Es 19, just a little over 2%I'll call that good! I did notice that the adjuster is moving during the shot cycle. So a drop of blue loctite will be needed when done.
Quote from: FuzzyGrub on December 05, 2021, 04:58:01 PMI backed off the hammer preload by 1/2 turn. So at 2.5 turns CW from full CCW. 3K fill w/18.1 JSB's48 shots, 843-860-841, Es 19, just a little over 2%I'll call that good! I did notice that the adjuster is moving during the shot cycle. So a drop of blue loctite will be needed when done. John, that is a very good shot string.I assume that icannot be replicated at lower or higher velocities.
Quote from: johnbrown on December 05, 2021, 06:27:37 PMQuote from: FuzzyGrub on December 05, 2021, 04:58:01 PMI backed off the hammer preload by 1/2 turn. So at 2.5 turns CW from full CCW. 3K fill w/18.1 JSB's48 shots, 843-860-841, Es 19, just a little over 2%I'll call that good! I did notice that the adjuster is moving during the shot cycle. So a drop of blue loctite will be needed when done. John, that is a very good shot string.I assume that icannot be replicated at lower or higher velocities.The velocity is on full, wide open. If you turn that down, should be able to get the lower velocities that you are looking for. You could also go with a slightly shorter spring, or less preload in my case, which will lower the peak down in pressure some. Your fill point would be lower than 3k.