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Title: Safepac question
Post by: Mzq284 on April 26, 2024, 04:53:01 PM
Ok, let me say that this is my first HPA build. I've been picking your brains by reading your posts, especially @avator's  2240 HPA build thread.

I took a few minutes over coffee to install my safepac. I did this to save on co2 and to be able to shoot in colder temps. I aired it up to 2000psi and got valve lock. Tore the back off and dumped the air. So I ran it back up to 1500 with the same results., a bunch of very weak, almost nothing, shots, before it starts to come alive. At 1200 I get about a dozen and a half shots that are weak then get a handful of good ones and then pressure falls right off.
This is with a stock hammer spring. I stopped at Ace hardware and picked up a couple heavier springs on my way to work, I'll swap it out tomorrow morning.
So, how are you guys able to run a stock spring up to 2k and get nice, flat strings? Power adjuster cranked up?
I am going to build a SSG for it but I want to get it working first. Thanks for any insight you may have.
Title: Re: Safepac question
Post by: Mzq284 on April 26, 2024, 06:39:58 PM
Here it is. The balance is right around the trigger guard.  I really want to get it sorted out, I like this one.
Title: Re: Safepac question
Post by: Back_Roads on April 26, 2024, 07:39:10 PM
 Heavier spring on the hammer side lighter spring on the valve side.
Title: Re: Safepac question
Post by: Airnut on April 26, 2024, 07:46:59 PM
May help if you posted some shot string velocity numbers so we can maybe see what's going on and help you better.
Title: Re: Safepac question
Post by: Mzq284 on April 26, 2024, 09:06:38 PM
May help if you posted some shot string velocity numbers so we can maybe see what's going on and help you better.
I'll have to get the chrono out. But I didn't need it, at 1500psi the first pellet would've went further if I'd spit it out like a seed. I'll get a heavier hammer spring in it and try to get some sort of baseline.
Thanks guys
Title: Re: Safepac question
Post by: avator on April 27, 2024, 10:50:06 AM
Sorry man... I have zero experience with a safepac.
Title: Re: Safepac question
Post by: shaky2 on April 27, 2024, 04:49:35 PM
I've got 2 safepacs and hate them. One was on my 2250 and the first 2 shots were low power then 6 shots at high power. I got 2 more low power shots and time to refill. I wouldn't take another if it was free.
Title: Re: Safepac question
Post by: Rick67 on April 27, 2024, 06:03:16 PM
I've got 2 safepacs and hate them. One was on my 2250 and the first 2 shots were low power then 6 shots at high power. I got 2 more low power shots and time to refill. I wouldn't take another if it was free.

I don't see the point of using a Safepac when one could easily just use a PCP tube for the 22xx.
Title: Re: Safepac question
Post by: aslap on April 27, 2024, 08:29:13 PM
I used a SafePac on a 2240 conversion using a 2260 tube. I use a 13ci tank at 3000 psig with the regulator set at 1400 psig. I have a magnum hammer spring and a somewhat lighter valve spring. I get roughly 40 shots at 900 fps with a 14.3 grain pellet. This is out of a 24” 22 cal barrel. Very accurate but very loud without a moderator. I wouldn’t expect a SafePac  alone to do more than a few shots. As I was doing my initial testing, I was filling it to the various pressures that I thought would be good to use with the Crosman valve. At 1400 psig in the SafePac alone, I’d only get two shots that were worth anything. The guy that sold the SafePac said the 2260 version had about a 30 cc volume. I always believed that the SafePac was just a convenient adapter that would need some external air supply to do any good.

Tony
Title: Re: Safepac question
Post by: Mzq284 on April 28, 2024, 03:10:56 AM
It's not looking too good for my safepac. I have a parts list for Crosman, looks like I need to add a 2260 tube and fill assembly. Maybe the safepac would work better for co2, but I don't want to go that way.  I'll get a heavier hammer spring and try it but looks like I'm going back to co2 till I get parts together. Thanks for your help fellas
Title: Re: Safepac question
Post by: aslap on April 28, 2024, 10:41:19 AM
I’m going to be listing my 2260 SafePac and the bottle with the 1400 psig regulator here in the classified in the next couple of days. I want to buy a dedicated PCP rifle now.

Tony
Title: Re: Safepac question
Post by: Mzq284 on April 28, 2024, 05:36:39 PM
. I always believed that the SafePac was just a convenient adapter that would need some external air supply to do any good.

I think you're probably right. I can see it working good for a 2240 converted to a carbine and run on bulk co2. With the gun tuned for shot count with an SSG, I could see having a lot of shots on one fill, but I'm going for HPA, not co2.
Title: Re: Safepac question
Post by: Rick67 on April 28, 2024, 06:40:59 PM
I've got 2 safepacs and hate them. One was on my 2250 and the first 2 shots were low power then 6 shots at high power. I got 2 more low power shots and time to refill. I wouldn't take another if it was free.

I don't see the point of using a Safepac when one could easily just use a PCP tube for the 22xx.


Roy of Mountain Airguns sells Maximus tubes cut to any length for $90.

Not too sure if Don Cothran still sells 22xx PCP tubes, but he does have them in C02.

I own several of his pieces; great machining and finish 👍
Title: Re: Safepac question
Post by: aslap on April 28, 2024, 09:45:04 PM
Mzq,

I do use the SafePac with HPA as I outlined above. There just isn’t enough volume in the SafePac - even the long one for a 2260 tube - to get any kind of shot count. You need to use it as an adapter and feed it air from some external source.

Tony



Title: Re: Safepac question
Post by: Back_Roads on April 28, 2024, 10:13:27 PM
 Here is a QB Safe pack build I did, may get back to it as I have some parts to add.
https://www.gatewaytoairguns.org/GTA/index.php?topic=205402.msg156407543#msg156407543
https://www.gatewaytoairguns.org/GTA/index.php?topic=207003.msg156443733#msg156443733
Title: Re: Safepac question
Post by: Mzq284 on April 29, 2024, 06:30:20 PM
Mzq,

I do use the SafePac with HPA as I outlined above. There just isn’t enough volume in the SafePac - even the long one for a 2260 tube - to get any kind of shot count. You need to use it as an adapter and feed it air from some external source.

Tony
I had misgivings when I saw how small the volume was,  but I wouldn't know till I tried. Well, I tried, the carbine is going back to CO2. I'm not into shooting tethered, I'm not a bench shooter, so it won't work for me. I have a friend that is interested in messing with it, he can have it.
I made an offer on a PRod and it was accepted, so there's my carbine. The 2240 carbine will be fine for plinking away some time.
Title: Re: Safepac question
Post by: Back_Roads on April 29, 2024, 08:58:53 PM
Mzq,

I do use the SafePac with HPA as I outlined above. There just isn’t enough volume in the SafePac - even the long one for a 2260 tube - to get any kind of shot count. You need to use it as an adapter and feed it air from some external source.

Tony
I had misgivings when I saw how small the volume was,  but I wouldn't know till I tried. Well, I tried, the carbine is going back to CO2. I'm not into shooting tethered, I'm not a bench shooter, so it won't work for me. I have a friend that is interested in messing with it, he can have it.
I made an offer on a PRod and it was accepted, so there's my carbine. The 2240 carbine will be fine for plinking away some time.
If it is the Prod I am thinking of you are going to love it ;)
Title: Re: Safepac question
Post by: aslap on April 30, 2024, 10:22:02 AM
Since I was talking about my 2240 conversion, I thought I'd just post a pic of it. Really accurate and with a 1400 psig reg pressure I get 40 shots with a 14 grain pellet doing 900 fps. With a 21 grain slug, I get squeaky close to 30 FPE. I'm thinking about getting the Avenge X tactical and that's why I want to sell off the SafePac and the bottle.

Tony
Title: Re: Safepac question
Post by: Mzq284 on April 30, 2024, 05:13:49 PM
Mzq,

I do use the SafePac with HPA as I outlined above. There just isn’t enough volume in the SafePac - even the long one for a 2260 tube - to get any kind of shot count. You need to use it as an adapter and feed it air from some external source.

Tony
I had misgivings when I saw how small the volume was,  but I wouldn't know till I tried. Well, I tried, the carbine is going back to CO2. I'm not into shooting tethered, I'm not a bench shooter, so it won't work for me. I have a friend that is interested in messing with it, he can have it.
I made an offer on a PRod and it was accepted, so there's my carbine. The 2240 carbine will be fine for plinking away some time.
If it is the Prod I am thinking of you are going to love it ;)
It was on eBay. If that's the one, it's good to hear!👍
Title: Re: Safepac question
Post by: Mzq284 on April 30, 2024, 05:23:34 PM
Since I was talking about my 2240 conversion, I thought I'd just post a pic of it. Really accurate and with a 1400 psig reg pressure I get 40 shots with a 14 grain pellet doing 900 fps. With a 21 grain slug, I get squeaky close to 30 FPE. I'm thinking about getting the Avenge X tactical and that's why I want to sell off the SafePac and the bottle.

Tony
That's a cool setup. I was hoping for a decent shot count for plinking and roving, but the safepac isn't the solution I was looking for. I'm placing a parts order with Crosman, I'll order the appropriate parts to convert the 2240 to HPA. My fault it's gone wrong, I couldn't find any info before I bought it. Oh well, lesson learned. And I'll have a tinkering project for next winter, always a good thing
Title: Re: Safepac question
Post by: avator on April 30, 2024, 05:48:29 PM
Since I was talking about my 2240 conversion, I thought I'd just post a pic of it. Really accurate and with a 1400 psig reg pressure I get 40 shots with a 14 grain pellet doing 900 fps. With a 21 grain slug, I get squeaky close to 30 FPE. I'm thinking about getting the Avenge X tactical and that's why I want to sell off the SafePac and the bottle.

Tony
That's a cool setup. I was hoping for a decent shot count for plinking and roving, but the safepac isn't the solution I was looking for. I'm placing a parts order with Crosman, I'll order the appropriate parts to convert the 2240 to HPA. My fault it's gone wrong, I couldn't find any info before I bought it. Oh well, lesson learned. And I'll have a tinkering project for next winter, always a good thing
Do some reading on converting to HPA. You're gonna want to pin the valve. It ain't just a plug and play thing.
Title: Re: Safepac question
Post by: Mzq284 on April 30, 2024, 06:40:12 PM
Since I was talking about my 2240 conversion, I thought I'd just post a pic of it. Really accurate and with a 1400 psig reg pressure I get 40 shots with a 14 grain pellet doing 900 fps. With a 21 grain slug, I get squeaky close to 30 FPE. I'm thinking about getting the Avenge X tactical and that's why I want to sell off the SafePac and the bottle.

Tony
That's a cool setup. I was hoping for a decent shot count for plinking and roving, but the safepac isn't the solution I was looking for. I'm placing a parts order with Crosman, I'll order the appropriate parts to convert the 2240 to HPA. My fault it's gone wrong, I couldn't find any info before I bought it. Oh well, lesson learned. And I'll have a tinkering project for next winter, always a good thing
Do some reading on converting to HPA. You're gonna want to pin the valve. It ain't just a plug and play thing.

Thanks, understood. I've been able to find plenty of info on that. I especially liked your thread on converting these guns. Still, lots more research is needed before I start. I won't start till next fall or winter, this is the beginning of shooting season here
Title: Re: Safepac question
Post by: Back_Roads on April 30, 2024, 11:21:46 PM
Mzq,

I do use the SafePac with HPA as I outlined above. There just isn’t enough volume in the SafePac - even the long one for a 2260 tube - to get any kind of shot count. You need to use it as an adapter and feed it air from some external source.

Tony
I had misgivings when I saw how small the volume was,  but I wouldn't know till I tried. Well, I tried, the carbine is going back to CO2. I'm not into shooting tethered, I'm not a bench shooter, so it won't work for me. I have a friend that is interested in messing with it, he can have it.
I made an offer on a PRod and it was accepted, so there's my carbine. The 2240 carbine will be fine for plinking away some time.
If it is the Prod I am thinking of you are going to love it ;)
It was on eBay. If that's the one, it's good to hear!👍
No this is one on GTA