First of all ... i was starting to re-read the efficiency thread on the beginning and im stuck at one thing.
47/72 = 35% gain in energy (and thermal efficiency) -how the heck you got this number? The increas from 47 to 72 is increase of around 53 percent.
It would be a 35 percent in case of drop. I hope your other calculations are with correct percentage calculations
If a 'dry shot' over drives a valve to the point the hammer bounces off the rear of the valve, it will shut faster. -it can be ...
Awesome Matt, thanks for confirming that my 35% was a reasonable amount of energy to gain! -yeah actually it was 53
Not only is the Prophet Performance V1 the easiest airgun to adjust (reg pressure & hammer spring preload) … its also the easiest rifle to NOT have to adjust, lol.
-need to deeply agree as a prophet 2 owner ... damn that rifle shoots extremely well even without tune not like an FX what without tune shoots 6 MOA groups
What is sonic choking? I googled for it but probably you dont mean this one ....
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If he works in reverse (taking the .30 cal down to .22 cal) he drops 35% in power...(47/72 = 35% reduction where as 72/47 = 53% increase), that is the way I approached the calculation. You can figure out how to formulate the other way if you desire, its not difficult to re-arrange. So the 35%/53% decrease/increase is expected. If I said he increased 35% earlier I misspoke, if I said theres a 35% difference than I did not, either way, really not my area of interest to formulate so I cobbled something together that made sense when I tested through a range of calibers.
Sonic choking, lol...funny! Here is a good read. For smaller diameter ports they will choke a lot easier with dry fires than air guns ported near full bore, certainly with larger bores, likewise will higher temps, and higher pressures.
Take note of 'Flow Pattern'
Choked flow - Wikipedia
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