My new WARP Cobra

Here's my new WARP Cobra .22

Got it 2 day ago. Nice rifle i would say.

This is my setup at the moment:



* Athlon Midas TAC 6-24x50 FFP scope

* Warne Maxima QD Rings - High

* Mission First Tactical Minimalist Stock / I have also FAB Defence GL-CORE Stock

* ALG Buffer Tube - Mil-Spec

* Daniel Defence Castle Nut

* BCM GUNFIGHTER MOD 2 Grip

* Atlas BT10-LW17 V8 Bipod





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Congrats! Good looking setup you got there. A folding stock adapter might bring more fun to your warp.

I know you will tune you warp down the road, but I think 2000psi on reg may be too hot for your 22 set up. And of course you have to adjust hammer spring tension also.

This little guy can punch.

Good luck and have fun with your warp.



Yes.You are right, that the reg pressure might be a little bit too high, These settings or adjustments are made by Jim. I don't have chrono right now, so i'm not going to start adjustin the pressure or hammer spring yet. Right now this shoots 18.13gr JSB:s at 820 fps. This is how Jim said he had adjusted this.

Anyways this shoots very nicely with these adjustments.
 
Oh, I did not notice your new warp is compact. If it shoots nicely why bother adjusting it. Enjoy your warp. :)


Tomorrow i'll get a chrono. Then i see the speed it shoots. At the moment it should be adjusted at 820 fps.

Maybe it would be good to lower the pressure a little bit and adjust the hammer spring slightly. Have to think about that. Just have to be sure that i do pressure lowering correctly.

Wasn't there some difference what and how you need to do it, when you lower the pressure than you raise it?
 
IIRC seems to me that you need to de-pressure the bottle to lower the reg setting,

you can always ask the MAN

https://wickedairrifles.com/contact.html


You are right. First you need to de-pressure the bottle below the regulator pressure.

Actually i found the instructions, but...as a Finnish person, the instructions are not the easiest to read and understand. 👍 but i think i'll handle it.
 
I have a WARP and you have to be venting the regulator to adjust to a lower pressure or you will damage the regulator. You do not need to depressurize the bottle although you are losing some while you adjust. I adjusted the regulator to 2900 then shot the gun down of reg to 1500, chronographing every shot to get a curve and recording pressure at each shot. Then I set the pressure to the FPS I wanted which was 850.

Absolutely, contact Jim at WAR, he is a great guy and will answer your questions.

Here is the procedure (which by the way I just called Jim a minute ago and double checked/confirmed just for you!):

To adjust the Cobra regulator to a lower set point, SLIGHTLY unscrew the burst disk on the regulator til it's hissing a bit of air. THEN screw the set screw on the bottom of the regulator IN (NOT OUT!, setscrew 'out' increases the set pressure). Better to go too much than have to do it again.. Then tighten the burst disk to stop the 'leak' NOTE: don't OVER tighten or after a couple of times you will have to replace the disc. Then fill the bottle and adjust the set point to what you want. I do it in a couple of steps and chronograph the test shots to tweak the set point to exactly what I want {Diabolo pellets do not like over 900 FPS in my experience} You do NOT have to loosen the burst disk for increasing the set point, only lowering it.

and here is my WARP

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and here is my custom .357 FLEX+ with titanium air tube and prototype collet barrel retention system so can really tension the barrel. This is a long range very accurate airgun, less than 1 MOA at 100 yards and 4" groups at 300 yards! I should also add that an owner should not set the Cobra regulator above 3000 PSI as it could damage it. My FLEX+ has a custom regulator that sets at 3400 but it took Jim reworking the internals to do that!

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