Are there any PCP rifles that come with a plenum bleed valve (knob or whatever) that would allow the shooter to bleed off excess plenum pressure for those times when the plenum pressure is above the reg setting?
You guys know how the plenum pressure goes up when the ambient temperature goes up -- like you take a shot when it's 60 degrees F and a few hours later you want to take a shot, but the plenum pressure is above your set regulator pressure because the outside temp is now 75 degrees F and the sun came out. You know your shot is going to be low FPS because of the high plenum pressure. So what do you do? If there was a bleed valve on the plenum, you could let a small amount of air out of the plenum and let the regulator bring the plenum pressure back up to normal and then take the shot.
So back to the main question -- are there any PCP rifles that come with a plenum bleed valve?
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You guys know how the plenum pressure goes up when the ambient temperature goes up -- like you take a shot when it's 60 degrees F and a few hours later you want to take a shot, but the plenum pressure is above your set regulator pressure because the outside temp is now 75 degrees F and the sun came out. You know your shot is going to be low FPS because of the high plenum pressure. So what do you do? If there was a bleed valve on the plenum, you could let a small amount of air out of the plenum and let the regulator bring the plenum pressure back up to normal and then take the shot.
So back to the main question -- are there any PCP rifles that come with a plenum bleed valve?
stovepipe