I have an RTI Prophet that was converted into a Performance model. The rifle came stock as a .30 caliber performance. The gentleman that I bought the gun from did the conversion (a great job) and sent it to me along with a .22 barrel installed and the .30 barrel. He put the spring in that came with the performance upgrade kit (gotten from rtiarms.shop site). The gun shot great and I tinkered around with it and then changed out the barrel to .30. With the spring in it, it would barely shoot at all and I cranked it down to almost the end to get any shots at all. So I changed out the spring with the one that came with the stock Prophet and I could barely get the screw in as it was so tight. Now just the opposite occurred: The hammer spring screw extended more than 3/16ths out from the butt plate! And it was hard as hell to cock. I then got the .22 lr barrel and put it in along with the original screw and it is back to working great except for the fact that the hammer spring screen is really cranked down. I have included a picture of where I have it to push JSB redesigneds at 970 fps.
I have also included a picture of the 2 springs and you can see the length and and spring size difference. What I wanted to do was to cut down the heavier spring sot that I could use it for both the .30 caliber barrel as well as the .22 barrels and just make adjustments to get the speed/fpe that I want. Has anyone else done or had to do this before? Is there a better solution than cutting the larger spring down and grinding it flat to match the way the springs are now? Unfortunately, I also get a lot of air noise in my right ear on every shot. Thanks.
I have also included a picture of the 2 springs and you can see the length and and spring size difference. What I wanted to do was to cut down the heavier spring sot that I could use it for both the .30 caliber barrel as well as the .22 barrels and just make adjustments to get the speed/fpe that I want. Has anyone else done or had to do this before? Is there a better solution than cutting the larger spring down and grinding it flat to match the way the springs are now? Unfortunately, I also get a lot of air noise in my right ear on every shot. Thanks.
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