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All Springer/NP/PCP Air Gun Discussion General => PCP/CO2/HPA Air Gun Gates "The Darkside" => Topic started by: 777funk on April 10, 2011, 09:55:39 PM
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No not how many licks to get to the center of a tootsie pop, but how many pumps should it take to go from low to full (or 1000 to 2000 psi) on a Discovery. I just got one and the seller sent a needs work pump with it and didn't mention it before the deal. But I did get it to work. But now I'm trying to see if it's full efficiency as it is.
Right now it takes between 70-100 pumps to go from 1000 to 2000 psi. Is that about right?
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I get about 55 to 60 pumps to fill from 1000 to 2000.
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I get about 55 to 60 pumps to fill from 1000 to 2000.
Mine is about the same.
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Sounds about right
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Yea the disco should take about 120 strokes to fill from empty so 50-60 sounds about right
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Is it ok to leave it sit between shooting at 1000 psi? Say for 2-3 weeks resting at 1000? That way I won't have to pump from scratch every time I shoot.
Also, there a way to turn down the velocity a little bit and gain more shots per fill? I don't know how fast this thing spits them out but I'd be happy with 700 fps with 7.4 grain .177 crosmans.
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You can leave it at 1000psi and it will be just fine. I'm not sure about the velocity thing. I know people sell power adjusters for them but idk if that yields more shots per fill. I would assume so though
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Yes you can use an RVA to adjust the velocity.... or change the hammer spring down to the one from a 2289/1377.... When you detune, however, you will have to fill to a lower pressure.... but you will be able to shoot down to a lower pressure as well....
I don't know what the numbers are for a .177.... but in my .22 cal I was able to get about 35-40 shots within a 5% velocity range from 1800 psi down to 1000.... and over 50 within a 10% range from 2000 psi down to about 850.... The average velocity was about 725 fps with 15.9 gr. pellets.... Although I didn't know about it at the time, what I have learned since is that if you restrict the transfer port you can flatten the curve and get a narrow range of variation over a wider range of pressures.... I would suggest you pick up a "Canadian" transfer port from a 1377 (500 fps version) which is only about 0.109" instead of 0.140".... Between that, an RVA, and possibly a lighter hammer spring (again, 1377 or 2289) you should be able to get lots of shots in the power range you desire....
Bob
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i have a .177 disco, and i believe somewhere i saw a 20 shot string that was around 850 fps... dont quote me on that though