Bumping..A new camo shirt and pants coming Saturday..Stay tuned...
To be honest.... Crosman messed everything up with the drop of the C362. It's still sitting on the bench side table patiently waiting for me.
Quote from: avator on January 21, 2022, 10:29:16 PMTo be honest.... Crosman messed everything up with the drop of the C362. It's still sitting on the bench side table patiently waiting for me.Golddamnit! I got a .22 Chaser with a Safepac charged to almost 3k and it's pituing out pellets.
Quote from: Firewalker on January 21, 2022, 10:35:05 PMQuote from: avator on January 21, 2022, 10:29:16 PMTo be honest.... Crosman messed everything up with the drop of the C362. It's still sitting on the bench side table patiently waiting for me.Golddamnit! I got a .22 Chaser with a Safepac charged to almost 3k and it's pituing out pellets. It might be the hammer spring. Mine has the same one that's in my Stormrider.
My best guess would be wesbob at Airgun Archery Fun. He built my .25 Bandit.
I’m trying to remember back when these pistols were a hot topic exactly what the main problem was. I think first off you have to be realistic with a short barreled .177 velocity. I would say sub 600fps. Then it’s dealing with too much spring and horrible hammer bounce. I believe once you get the spring under control and start to see somewhat of a bell curve, you can open the ports a little if the gun gets too slow. Some of us just wound up regulating ours. I get over 50 shots at 650fps with 7.3 pellets. My Altaros reg is set at 115b. Stock porting and a HDD.
That poppet stem is pretty short. What size oring did you use?
If I remember... the hammer is shaped as so and oring will slip over the end of it making it null. The other issue would be that the hammer drags the oring back with it when the gun is cocked. Memory ain't what it used to be...