I have the gauge block on mine. It doubles as a plenum but I don't think it's as big as the plenum in the ebay kit listed above.
Today I messed around with various hammer springs.
I used a shorter one, a long one, and then I cut the long one down a bit and tried that. (I didn't measure them, sorry).
With CPHP 14.3gr I saw as low as 600fps and as high as 870fps.
600fps was super quiet and at 11.43fpe would be great for pesting in a barn, not what I'm after right now.
The 870fps is 24fpe! It was a total shocker but it also produced a grinding sensation when cocking that didn't feel right so I pulled that spring. I tried filing the cut ends of the spring smooth but that didn't help. Maybe I need to give it more love and some lube.
I think I was just approaching the limit of the cocking mechanisms strength. I'm not sure, any opinions on what caused that would be appreciated. I reverted back to the original spring.
My next step will be hitting the drill press and letting it breathe a little better.
I know it's baby steps in the world of mods compared to some but I think the Notos is a good platform for me to try stuff with.
In a previous life I never would have taken a perfectly functioning tool apart. Now I can't get enough.
I'm having fun with this thing!
Today I messed around with various hammer springs.
I used a shorter one, a long one, and then I cut the long one down a bit and tried that. (I didn't measure them, sorry).
With CPHP 14.3gr I saw as low as 600fps and as high as 870fps.
600fps was super quiet and at 11.43fpe would be great for pesting in a barn, not what I'm after right now.
The 870fps is 24fpe! It was a total shocker but it also produced a grinding sensation when cocking that didn't feel right so I pulled that spring. I tried filing the cut ends of the spring smooth but that didn't help. Maybe I need to give it more love and some lube.
I think I was just approaching the limit of the cocking mechanisms strength. I'm not sure, any opinions on what caused that would be appreciated. I reverted back to the original spring.
My next step will be hitting the drill press and letting it breathe a little better.
I know it's baby steps in the world of mods compared to some but I think the Notos is a good platform for me to try stuff with.
In a previous life I never would have taken a perfectly functioning tool apart. Now I can't get enough.
I'm having fun with this thing!
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