I have a couple of strange things going on with a used FX Impact that I purchased recently. I think it's a MK1. It doesn't say MKII on it and it certainly doesn't say M3 anywhere. There are some little differences from pictures I'm finding but generally what I'm seeing aligns with an MK1 gun. Anyway, the oddities...
The first time I pumped up the Impact with my Hill EC-3000 compressor I found that the gun was leaking air. The gun says it can be pressurized to 250 bar, so that's where I had set the compressor. According to the bottle gauge the gun was over-pressurized. Lots of articles say to trust the pump more than the gauge on the rifle but the air leak had me concerned that maybe the Hill pump was the issue. I have filled other rifles to lower pressures and the gauges on those usually agree with the pump's set pressure, so I think it would be a stretch to blame the pump. Anyway, I dry fired the rifle several times until it seemed like the leak stopped. I fired it a few more times to check other things and then a couple of days later tried to pump it up again. This time I set the Hill pump to 230 bar. When the fill completed the rifle was hissing again, but not quite so much. The bottle gauge indicated 250 bar. I'm suspicious of the gauge but what could be leaking?
The next oddity has to do with the regulator pressure/gauge and the velocity. At the maximum setting on the power wheel I'm getting pretty low velocity out of the rifle. After a fresh fill to 220 bar (no hissing), five JSB Jumbo Heavy (18.13 grn) pellets came out of the barrel at 156.9 m/s, 170.6 m/s, 172.7m/s, 175.9m/s and 174.5m/s. But the regulator pressure gauge indicated over 200 bar! Could this be another bad gauge or is there something else I need to look into? Where should I start trying to tune this rifle?
The first time I pumped up the Impact with my Hill EC-3000 compressor I found that the gun was leaking air. The gun says it can be pressurized to 250 bar, so that's where I had set the compressor. According to the bottle gauge the gun was over-pressurized. Lots of articles say to trust the pump more than the gauge on the rifle but the air leak had me concerned that maybe the Hill pump was the issue. I have filled other rifles to lower pressures and the gauges on those usually agree with the pump's set pressure, so I think it would be a stretch to blame the pump. Anyway, I dry fired the rifle several times until it seemed like the leak stopped. I fired it a few more times to check other things and then a couple of days later tried to pump it up again. This time I set the Hill pump to 230 bar. When the fill completed the rifle was hissing again, but not quite so much. The bottle gauge indicated 250 bar. I'm suspicious of the gauge but what could be leaking?
The next oddity has to do with the regulator pressure/gauge and the velocity. At the maximum setting on the power wheel I'm getting pretty low velocity out of the rifle. After a fresh fill to 220 bar (no hissing), five JSB Jumbo Heavy (18.13 grn) pellets came out of the barrel at 156.9 m/s, 170.6 m/s, 172.7m/s, 175.9m/s and 174.5m/s. But the regulator pressure gauge indicated over 200 bar! Could this be another bad gauge or is there something else I need to look into? Where should I start trying to tune this rifle?