Hello I have seen 2 options for manually tuning the hammer spring and wanted input of which might be better.
First choice is adjusting hammer spring to a point that was called neutral ( a point in which turning power wheel from min to 1 just begins to move the hammer. You then back off hammer spring 5 turns and your .22 cal is supposed to be sitting at 850 fps at max power wheel setting to fall within optimum fps for 18.13 gr pellets.
Option 2 was turning the hammer spring to max allowing power wheel to still rotate. You then using your chrono, take a shot, record fps, crank down spring tension , rinse and repeat for 18-25 shots.
You then look at recorded shot data to identify when fps begins to drop then dial back hammer spring to that position
Curious which option might be the better choice as looking to tune .22 in the 850-900 fps range using 18.13 gr with maximum efficiently and of course accuracy
Sorry for the long winded question
Thx
First choice is adjusting hammer spring to a point that was called neutral ( a point in which turning power wheel from min to 1 just begins to move the hammer. You then back off hammer spring 5 turns and your .22 cal is supposed to be sitting at 850 fps at max power wheel setting to fall within optimum fps for 18.13 gr pellets.
Option 2 was turning the hammer spring to max allowing power wheel to still rotate. You then using your chrono, take a shot, record fps, crank down spring tension , rinse and repeat for 18-25 shots.
You then look at recorded shot data to identify when fps begins to drop then dial back hammer spring to that position
Curious which option might be the better choice as looking to tune .22 in the 850-900 fps range using 18.13 gr with maximum efficiently and of course accuracy
Sorry for the long winded question
Thx