I have some Air Force airgun parts to experiment with and I'm considering different hammer and spring combinations to achieve the best power and efficiency. I'm using bottles that fill to over 4000 psi so i need a little extra force to knock the valve open.
I know I can try both out and look at my shot strings and all of that but is there any rule of thumb for which is preferable? All else being equal is it better to put a little more into the spring and a little less into the hammer, or is it generally preferable to go with a little more in the hammer and a little less in the spring?
This is on an unregulated .177. Condor valve, high pressure tank, 12" barrel.
thank you airgun gurus
I know I can try both out and look at my shot strings and all of that but is there any rule of thumb for which is preferable? All else being equal is it better to put a little more into the spring and a little less into the hammer, or is it generally preferable to go with a little more in the hammer and a little less in the spring?
This is on an unregulated .177. Condor valve, high pressure tank, 12" barrel.
thank you airgun gurus