My Hatsan Flash 22 was cranked so tight it could hardly work. I had to disassemble to get the metal bits out. I didn't note the turns either. When I assembled the action I just set it kind of light, a guess really. It has been fantastic at 30 FPE. My take is that the factory settings are not worth the worry. Hunter
I read somewhere that it's supposed to be:All the way in (clockwise) then four turns back out.That supposedly give the highest power without wasting any air, in a stock rifle. My pup is slightly ported, ad 3.5 turns works great.--------------------------------If you have a chrono, the way to find optimum power is to keep backing it off until you pass that max fpe mark, then go back maybe 1/4 turn.Any more tension than that, and you are just wasting air.Of course, you can then dial it down is desired.#### Oh, and if adjusting the gun out of the stock, be REALLY careful, as the gun can easily fire even if the safety is on.
Quote from: HunterWhite on May 26, 2021, 12:35:48 PMMy Hatsan Flash 22 was cranked so tight it could hardly work. I had to disassemble to get the metal bits out. I didn't note the turns either. When I assembled the action I just set it kind of light, a guess really. It has been fantastic at 30 FPE. My take is that the factory settings are not worth the worry. HunterHunter, do you know how many turns out/ in for the 30fpe and what weight pellet ?
Quote from: Tommyzgunz on May 26, 2021, 03:37:42 PMQuote from: HunterWhite on May 26, 2021, 12:35:48 PMMy Hatsan Flash 22 was cranked so tight it could hardly work. I had to disassemble to get the metal bits out. I didn't note the turns either. When I assembled the action I just set it kind of light, a guess really. It has been fantastic at 30 FPE. My take is that the factory settings are not worth the worry. HunterHunter, do you know how many turns out/ in for the 30fpe and what weight pellet ?I truly don't recall. I intended to use the light tension as a starting point, but it shot so well I left it there.I know that I was using JSB pellets. Hunter