Cricket tune questions
Ordered compact cricket from WWAG…Charlie F called me prior to shipping and asked me how I liked my gun to shoot. He said it’s shooting ~800 fps. I told him I want it shooting around 880, didn’t care too much for shot counts. So gun arrived and I’m indeed shooting around that range…using H&N Baracudas! (He tested them using JSP 18grn). So that was a nice surprise.
However, I am not satisfy with the chrony numbers I’m getting. I filled to 3000psi and shot 14 shots and got the following…
880, 879, 874, 876, 877, 877, 874, 880, 880, 878, 877, 875, 876, 875
standard deviation = 1.9, average 877 fps
Filled to 3000psi and shot another 14 shots:
874, 879, 874, 882, 883, 884, 886, 880, 886, 877, 880, 884, 879, 884
standard deviation = 4.2, average 880 fps
Fill to 3000psi and shot another 14 shots:
883, 898, 903, 894, 899, 897, 900, 889, 885, 886, 887, 883, 886, 884
standard deviation = 7.1, average 890 fps
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So what the hell is going on here? What’s up with the inconsistency? IS THIS ACCEPTABLE? I don’t like it! I thought the cricket regulator is supposed to be better than this.
What is an acceptable standard deviation? Do I have to mess with my regulator? Is the regulator set too high or too low? Could someone please help? I’m going nuts here :banghead:
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The “bell curve” is the plotted shot sting you get when shooting a fill from an unregulated PCP through the chronograph. Y axis is fps and X axis is number of shots. At the highest fps you have the “peak”, the top of the bell curve, and here is the point where your rifle runs the most consistent. That is why you take note of the pressure in the reservoir at this point and set regulator to this pressure, so that the valve will always work against the pressure where it outputs the most consistent power, the optimal pressure.
The characteristics of the bell curve will change depending on your settings on HST and VST. Also things like hammer weight, transfer port size, ammo used etc affect the bell curve, so best to keep as many constants as possible and change only one thing at a time.
My method means finding a good unregulated bell curve first, playing with HST and VST to get a flat bell curve at your desired power setting. (I have also sleeved the transfer port down, but this is only good for lower power settings 7-12 FPE or so.) Then set the regulator to the pressure you get at the top of the bell curve.
There is tons to read about this, do some research using google. I’m only a novice…