This is my attempt. Not tested yet. (No time and no possibility......)
Looks like it is a lot bigger than the HUMA variant. (square 7.2mm) I've milled it with a 2mm end mill.
Would have thought that the .22 HUMA port should have been bigger, my oval port has got more surface area than the stock dual HUMA port.
I agree with Spyde82 that increasing the TP size is the easiest and cheapest way to gain power
Just fund some chronograph results from my dreamtac compact it was shooting 860fps stock and around 30-35 shots.
with the dual TP and pin prope it shoots 910fps and have 45fps, could not be happyer with that.
thats more then 50fps increase becouse i also turned the reg down to 125bar to get more shots pr fill. 35 shots to 45 shots..![]()
I found that if you elongate it forward so it messures 6,3 x 5,2mm most pellets will work and it will give you some good results.
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This is my attempt. Not tested yet. (No time and no possibility......)
Looks like it is a lot bigger than the HUMA variant. (square 7.2mm) I've milled it with a 2mm end mill.
Would have thought that the .22 HUMA port should have been bigger, my oval port has got more surface area than the stock dual HUMA port.
I agree with Spyde82 that increasing the TP size is the easiest and cheapest way to gain power
The oval port is bigger...but only after it causes pellet issues. I suspect the HUMA port is considerably better than the stock port. I will attempt an elongated port that isn't quite so radical. Any little bit will help.
This is my attempt. Not tested yet. (No time and no possibility......)
Looks like it is a lot bigger than the HUMA variant. (square 7.2mm) I've milled it with a 2mm end mill.
Would have thought that the .22 HUMA port should have been bigger, my oval port has got more surface area than the stock dual HUMA port.
I agree with Spyde82 that increasing the TP size is the easiest and cheapest way to gain power
The oval port is bigger...but only after it causes pellet issues. I suspect the HUMA port is considerably better than the stock port. I will attempt an elongated port that isn't quite so radical. Any little bit will help.
I have never had any issues with pellet issues whatsoever.
If you get pellet issues, you likely went too wide on the port. That's why you should only lengthen the port, and leave the width as is.
Regarding the probe, deburr it meticulously in and out, front to back, to prevent o-ring damage.
This is my latest try on my 22cal port, I recessed the 7mm hole as far as I could.
TP size is 5mmx7.2mm
I've reached 103 joules (76ft/lbs) in 22cal, so I suppose it is doing all right
Spyde82 did right hogging it out, otherwise the gains would have been far less.
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When making a turn you always want a radius. In a tube the largest part of the flow will be on the short side radius and so the greatest gains in flow will come from there. The smoother you make the turn the greater the airflow. You want to be as close to laminar flow as possible even though you'll never achieve it.
You are absolutely right but by removeing Air restriktions you Will get better flow, i would think![]()
Ack! My tool tip bounced out when elongating the probe window and I scored the outside. Can't feel it but probably blowing air back now. Best place to buy new probe?
Ack! My tool tip bounced out when elongating the probe window and I scored the outside. Can't feel it but probably blowing air back now. Best place to buy new probe?
Polish the scratches and it will be fine. The o-ring will seal it.
Interesting info. Now that I have a lathe, I really need to make one of those pin probes. I only shoot slugs, so it should work well.
As for the transfer port, it would be nice if these were available blank, so you could custom machine your own opening. I just sent Huma a message to see if that's something they would consider.
I'm also trying to decide if there would be any harm to having an extra hole. For example, you could start with the stock FX part, turned it 180 degrees, then made a new notch, and cut the new port. That would leave the stock port on the opposite side, but the o-rings on either end should prevent that from being a problem.
Rusty
You mean like this Ernest Rowe video? :-D