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sweet spot in 45min.

wow that was different…. i hit the sweet spot with my .25 condor in 45min. it took me 3 hours with my .22 condor… i just got 30 shots at 950 fps with kodiacks (used my friends chronograph) start fill 3000psi end fill 2400psi pw at 6.5 and top hat at something random (i dont hav a calibor or whatever it is) i dont what comments come these are real life #s i know there not great but pretty good for 45min.s
shot string is this…..

1.945
2.943
3.946
4.953
5.952
6.940
7.942
8.954
9.9340
10.950
11.947
12.951
13.945
14.950
15.941
16.948
17.951
18.940
19.958
20.956
21.946
22.952
23.944
24.946
25.947
26.952
27.951
28.942
29.943
30.948

highest: 958 lowest: 940 etreme spread:18

Airforce Rifles/Pistols

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I wish you would of kept running that string. Also use the shank of a drill bit to keep from denting the wall of the stem when tightening the T.H. screws. Very nice numbers. :thumb:

very good numbers… :thumb:

i know measure top hat with dimes… just started it… works quite well

Look good.

No you should close your eyes and give the top hat a spin and see what happens 😯

Sweet string rite there! Deff measure the TH gap so you can reset if need be!

yeah that would be annoying ….. i get some and do that….

That sweet man !, You need to get some feeler gauges , if the grub screws loosen on you, you have lost your setting.Also get some blue loctite for the grub screws, only loosen one at a time and put a dab on the screw and tighten. it will come loose with a little more force , but will not come loose by itself.

you have to reapply the blue loctite after you have loosed a few times also.

I don’t think there is much more irritating than the top hat screws coming loose and messing up your tune. 😕

Nice numbers!

dont worry that was before im not changen that power ever….

DON’T TOUCH IT!!! 😆

they were the 31 grain ones….. i didnt think they mak 25 grain kodiacks…. oh and the 45gr eun jins are going about 810 every shot with power higher…

Are the Kodiaks 25grains?

Those are some nice numbers!! Nice conservation of air too.

The best thing to measure the tophat gap is feeler gauges. The same thing you measure a spark plug gap with…

I got the set you can take apart so you can add them together to find out what the dimension is and also use them as a stop to set the tophat gap dimension.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feeler_gauge

You can also use a caliper to measure the stack of feeler gauges if you want to skip the math part. 😉

i meant to say i want comments srry typo

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