I've tried several pellets at different weights for my .30 caliber 600mm barrel. None are grouping well. Either my Athlon Heras 6-24x50 is garbage or it's something else.
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Try polishing the barrel sometime its just the ticketI've tried several pellets at different weights for my .30 caliber 600mm barrel. None are grouping well. Either my Athlon Heras 6-24x50 is garbage or it's something else.
I cleaned my barrel and did a light polish job on it. My reg is at 144 and wheel at 14....Mine loves the AEA 50.5 right at 900 FPS.I've tried several pellets at different weights for my .30 caliber 600mm barrel. None are grouping well. Either my Athlon Heras 6-24x50 is garbage or it's something else.
I tried that pellet at that speed. It wouldn't group at all. I'm trying a different scope tomorrow.I cleaned my barrel and did a light polish job on it. My reg is at 144 and wheel at 14....Mine loves the AEA 50.5 right at 900 FPS.
Tony P.
Almost never the scope... esp if a quality scope unless your mounting methods are fubar.I've tried several pellets at different weights for my .30 caliber 600mm barrel. None are grouping well. Either my Athlon Heras 6-24x50 is garbage or it's something else.
As time goes forward I KNOW some of you Ghostly owners have lots of data to shareHere you go Rudy, Tried to be succinct, which is hard for me.
.177 barrel (17 inches, 12 land and groove, choked, 1:17.7)
10.34s at 890fps (accuracy from the 10.34s best if kept under 900 with this barrel, and really goes south at 920+)
.20 barrel (18 inches, 12 land and groove, choked, 1:17.7)
- Flow through probe
- 455grain hammer (skeletonized)
- Preload adjustment about 1/8” proud of hammer body (threaded insert in nose of hammer on the earliest Ghosts)
- 0.047” wire hammer spring
- Regulator @ 105 bar
- Hammer spring tension at MAX
(two “tunes” for this one, first is the target edition, second is the long range pester)
13.73s at 810fps on MIN
15.89s at 915fps on 11
18.9s at 870-880fps on MAX
Or…
- Extended pin probe
- 455grain hammer (skeletonized)
- Preload adjustment about 1/8” proud of hammer body (threaded insert in nose of hammer on the earliest Ghosts)
- 0.047” wire hammer spring
- Regulator @ 126-128 bar
15.89s at 920-925 on “5”
18.9s at 910-915fps on MAX
- Extended pin probe
- 455grain hammer (skeletonized)
- Preload adjustment about 1/8” proud of hammer body (threaded insert in nose of hammer on the earliest Ghosts)
- 0.051” wire hammer spring
- Regulator @ 122-124 bar
.22 barrel (23inches, 5 groove polygonal, choked, 1:30)
28.55s @ 960fps on MAX
- Extended pin probe
- 545grain hammer (non-adjustable preload with this hammer)
- 0.051” wire hammer spring
- Regulator at 150 bar
- Hammer spring tension on MAX
My eyes aren't great, but I'm sure I can see burrs at the end of the barrel. I'm gonna try polishing.Almost never the scope... esp if a quality scope unless your mounting methods are fubar.
Mine had a pretty tight choke push a pellet thrugh to check for tight spots and give them a little extraMy eyes aren't great, but I'm sure I can see burrs at the end of the barrel. I'm gonna try polishing.
I like the big wikaAs time goes forward I KNOW some of you Ghostly owners have lots of data to share
hop on
Share your data
I would really like to produce a condensed / consolidated tuning cheat sheet for the ghost in a variety of calibers asap.
Also
Has anyone found some gauges for the Ghost, especially the regulator Gauge that are accurate and that we can SEE?
@cavedweller,
Been considering a similar experiment, but with a slight shift down in pellet weight. Curious on a somewhat midweight .22 pellet weight "tune" using the 13.43/14.35/15.89/18.13/20.83s.
And mostly interested in how it'll behave with those pellets while using the same 105-110bar reg pressure that the gun needs for a 19fpe .177 "tune" for field target.
Been mentally planning on doing the above and sharing the results, but also comparing the impact points when going from the .177, .20, and .22 barrels.
Rudy, do you happen to have the wire diameter of the "white" spring you're using?
Did you resolve this problem? @PowderBurntI tried that pellet at that speed. It wouldn't group at all. I'm trying a different scope tomorrow.
I'm working on it. I polished the barrel today. Tomorrow will be the test to see how it does. That is if the wind cooperates.Did you resolve this problem? @PowderBurnt
Cavedweller keith 1 here 1) getting my ghost soon from aoa need for hft you said my reg should be 110 for 19 foot pounds ? and what pellet 10.34 ot 13.4? thanks keithI’m trying to create a cheat sheet for the FAC Ghosts when wanting to change calibers or barrel length and or pellets efficiently.
I have ALL barrel(s) lengths and calibers, including a .20 available to me.
I want to hear from folks who have found the perfect combination of:
Regulator pressure used for that caliber and barrel length
hammer spring installed
Power wheel setting (s)
pellet type/weight
resulting speed fps.
you can include slugs if you like but be very specific as not that many slug shooters "yet".
Thanks in advance
And why didn’t BRK think to do this???
Surely someone has??
@keith1 it can push either weight at an HFT legal <20 fpe speed but you need a chronograph to make sure of the correct power wheel settings for your pellet choice.Cavedweller keith 1 here 1) getting my ghost soon from aoa need for hft you said my reg should be 110 for 19 foot pounds ? and what pellet 10.34 ot 13.4? thanks keith
Did you check to make sure it wasn’t clipping?The .30 barrel still wouldn't group consistently, so I sent it back. It or a replacement won't be here until well after the shoot in Oregon. Typical.
I checked everything I could think of. Even went to a gunsmith. I'll let AoA look at it. They said they'd never had a .30 with a bad barrel. Maybe they're right. We'll see.Did you check to make sure it wasn’t clipping?