With each ammo weight there seems to be a bit of a sweet spot in tuneability to flatten the shot string around the FPS/PFE that you are striving for, (except for at the max power level, then it is a cliff shot string in the beginning and then levels off, then declines because of the air usage per shot). Granted, being unregulated there's a bit of high speeds in the beginning and lower at the end, but with this valving system the tune seems to be able to be established virtually (but reasonably) anywhere that you want the performance to be at.Has anyone shared their experiences with tuning? Different fill pressures combined with different power level settings, for example. Without a hammer, I found myself wondering if the concept of the power curve even applies…( i mean looking for the sweet spot to avoid a descending shot string)
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For example, I've noticed the shot string can be flattened out pretty evenly at a one magazine moderately high PFE tune, or have it pretty even and flat string with a two or three magazine tune. It's all in the fine tuning of the adjuster for the desired magazine count and PFE desired. I fill off a tank, so the gun may be at 275 bar or down at 225 bar to start the shot string, but no matter the fill it is still pretty decent.
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