While I have shot springer for about a year or more now I decided to try a foray into PCP. Just because. As the compressor thing is bit of a speed bump I thought I would start reasonable. I watched a lot of videos and decided to start with an Avenge-X in .177, For under $100 I can switch calibers later if I want to do so. In any event, I decided rather then try and get in over my preparation I would shoot it as it arrived for now. There are 2 or 3 videos I watched that suggested that the regulator would be "high" for the first couple of shots after a fill and then settle. Si I checked that out with mine and that appears to be the case. With the setting on "high" with AA 10.3 (4.52) unsorted pellets I saw this string. It was repeatable. After a fill it is at about 2000psi. After a couple shots it is about 1800 psi and then stays pretty stable.
967.9
959.9
954.5
953.1
953.1
954.5
954.5
950.2
951.6
956.0
Switching to low after a couple shots for transition I saw:
827.6
828.7
826.5
826.5
Question: What causes this to happen. Now this is just for educational purposes. I currently am not looking to do anything with the rifle, rather just better understand it.
Testing several pellet types at 50-yards saw several group in the 0.08" to 1" range. Benjamin Match 10.5s grouped the tightest at 0.69", 0.82" and 0.63" for unsorted pellets. No, I did not chrono those. This seems OK to me for a start.
967.9
959.9
954.5
953.1
953.1
954.5
954.5
950.2
951.6
956.0
Switching to low after a couple shots for transition I saw:
827.6
828.7
826.5
826.5
Question: What causes this to happen. Now this is just for educational purposes. I currently am not looking to do anything with the rifle, rather just better understand it.
Testing several pellet types at 50-yards saw several group in the 0.08" to 1" range. Benjamin Match 10.5s grouped the tightest at 0.69", 0.82" and 0.63" for unsorted pellets. No, I did not chrono those. This seems OK to me for a start.
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