Since Scuba went to fill at 300Bar when I shoot it puts a little white smoke but it doesn't smell burnt or look like a diesel effect! It seems to be just the air coming out behind the pellet! Is it normal or not? Thank you very much
I live in the Azores very humid and hot and inside the house I don't do it just do it on the outsireI’ve seen that kind of thing when weather conditions are exactly right. Have you observed this in more than one shooting session?
Maybe that's the combination - we easily have both here in Tennessee.I think it happened at my club when the humidity was high and the temps were lower in the morning.
condensation warm or cool air suddenly mixing at muzzle. remember hp air expanding gets cold!Since Scuba went to fill at 300Bar when I shoot it puts a little white smoke but it doesn't smell burnt or look like a diesel effect! It seems to be just the air coming out behind the pellet! Is it normal or not? Thank you very much
Rod!I think it happened at my club when the humidity was high and the temps were lower in the morning.
it is called frost.
I’m going with condensation. The air in the airgun is pressurized and cooled to room temperature. Then it’s suddenly released and pressure drops to atmospheric, and for a moment that cloud of air is cooler and below the dew point. Voila, instant cloud.I've had it happen here in Colorado where there is basically no humidity, its only 10-15% most of the time.
Personally I think its from excessive oil burning from the pellet. I've never, ever seen humid air itself go white...explain the science behind that please.
-Matt
I’m going with condensation. The air in the airgun is pressurized and cooled to room temperature. Then it’s suddenly released and pressure drops to atmospheric, and for a moment that cloud of air is cooler and below the dew point. Voila, instant cloud.
There was no odor of combustion or sound of detonation in my example.
I suspect the word smoke came in here by translation. Portuguese is the primary language for our friends in the azores. Muito bom.
David
Wow after this we all should take a trip to NASA and build a rocket ship to see if we can lolI’m going with condensation. The air in the airgun is pressurized and cooled to room temperature. Then it’s suddenly released and pressure drops to atmospheric, and for a moment that cloud of air is cooler and below the dew point. Voila, instant cloud.
There was no odor of combustion or sound of detonation in my example.
I suspect the word smoke came in here by translation. Portuguese is the primary language for our friends in the azores. Muito bom.
David