When I was trying to properly clock my Tank on my Guantlet.22 cal SL.
I unscrewed the regulator. I could not believe how easy it was to get to , and easier to get to than the hammer spring having to take off the stock , and all. Anyway I pulled out the regulator admired the stack then put it back in. I was using the
25.4 grain Apolo pellets which were to long for the mag , so I had to use the single shot tray. I really don't like the single shot if I want to do that I'll use my Drifter , or my 392.
So I shot some H&N Crow Magnum at 18.2 grain they fit in the mag , and I got 70 shots , or 14 five shot groups from 4,400 psi to 2100 psi a few hundred psi above the set reg pressure at at 1,900 psi with an average 940 fps speed. That's a little to fast , and I want to find the sweet spot of 880 to 895 for better accuracy. I'm not going to use the 25.4 anymore , so I'm going to take a pic of the washer stack then I want to come up with a different configured stack too see if I can get in the neighborhood of 890 for that sweet spot. Is there anyone here who might have already done this , or might have some suggestions. I don't want to be stuck using the 25.4 that is on all the review videos shooting at 890 , or so. I have lots of various 18 grain pellets Dome , Hollow point , Crow ect.
I unscrewed the regulator. I could not believe how easy it was to get to , and easier to get to than the hammer spring having to take off the stock , and all. Anyway I pulled out the regulator admired the stack then put it back in. I was using the
25.4 grain Apolo pellets which were to long for the mag , so I had to use the single shot tray. I really don't like the single shot if I want to do that I'll use my Drifter , or my 392.
So I shot some H&N Crow Magnum at 18.2 grain they fit in the mag , and I got 70 shots , or 14 five shot groups from 4,400 psi to 2100 psi a few hundred psi above the set reg pressure at at 1,900 psi with an average 940 fps speed. That's a little to fast , and I want to find the sweet spot of 880 to 895 for better accuracy. I'm not going to use the 25.4 anymore , so I'm going to take a pic of the washer stack then I want to come up with a different configured stack too see if I can get in the neighborhood of 890 for that sweet spot. Is there anyone here who might have already done this , or might have some suggestions. I don't want to be stuck using the 25.4 that is on all the review videos shooting at 890 , or so. I have lots of various 18 grain pellets Dome , Hollow point , Crow ect.