If I’m shooting heavy pellets in my P1 (MRD’s) regularly, I add a hammer weight. Here is one for a P2.
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It's a huben cricket regulator, pretty reliable one. My RTI failed and couldn't find parts locally so I machined an adapter to fit that reg into my gun.
I have no issue with pellets but with slugs, I feel that the gun is working hard to produce 55ftlbs (27 grain .22 shooting around 940-950fps). And yes, if I fill up my gun to 250, then I'll get 50 shots. But that's not the point I'm making here. Just out of curiosity why my DIY gun could bring out nearly as much power with shorter barrel (fx superior heavy 500mm) while P1 struggles with longer 600mm barrrel, heavier hammer at lower efficiency. I have a scuba tank and compressor so filling up is not really an issue, just want to optimize my gun.
Just to clarify, I have superior heavy liner barrel from FX 1:16 twist which I think pretty standard for some slug action. They group great, and I'm happy my P1 now, lowered velocity to around 925fps 27gr .22 slug. And the gun holds zero day in day out. And I understand that P1 was not designed for pure slug power like it's succesor so I was just wondering if I can improve it's capability. If not, then I'm happy with what P1 has already brought.To repeat the Gen one LR barrel is NOT designed to shoot slugs. It’s too slow of a twist rate and your attempts to make it do what it’s not engineered to do are futile.
Well, a P1 is a pretty simple design.
Its all about airflow. So, as others have alluded to, you can either hit the valve “harder” by using more weight in the hammer, or perhaps lighten the valve spring.
Your DIY rifle must be flowing more air - the usual reasons for that, valve opening duration, transfer port size, etc.
If you try a lighter valve spring, I’d be interested in hearing your results.
-Ed