Avoiding POI shift due to Tophat slam
I have confirmed what ibe read here, that when your TH is too close to the valve head, your POI starts to move to the left once the presure gets low enough.
My setup is a .22 condor, 24″ barrel, with hammer weight removed, and a standard talon tank (and valve). My TH opening is 0.078″ and my PW lives at 6 (it seems to be more consistent at this setting).
My question is, ¿what is the minimum TH opening i should have, to keep the tophat from slaming into the valve at lower presures?
On a side note, i dont have a crony to verify this, but it seems the power weel has no efect whatsoever on velocity. from judging pellet drop at 80 meters, it seems to shoot at the same velocity with PW at 0 that with PW at 12.
And on another side note, i guess my valve is “unusual” because i cannot close the TH much more that its current setting (0.078″), i can open it of course, but if i try to close it more, it just wont turn anymore.
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Strange,
that problem about POI shift to the left (presumably) due to tophat slam,
ITS GONE!
I dint do anything to the gun, and on saturday i went shooting, set up a paper target at 85yards, filled to 3000psi, and shoot for about 65 times, till my presure was only 1700psi.
I did notice POI change in the last shots, but it was only vertical (shots goin lower) wich is of course normal. But no POI shift to the left (or right) whatsoever.
I repeated the experiment a couple of times (i am now officially out of kodiaks 🙁 ) and got the same results. No horizontal POI change.
So at least for now, the problem is gone.
any ideas of what could have caused it to appear (and disapear)?