Anyone know just why they use the poly O rings instead of nitrile, viton etc? And has anyone changed, them out for an alternative?
That's exactly what I thought and one of the reasons why skout recommend de pressurising if not using for more than a couple of weeks, yet I can leave my other PCPs pressurised for more than a year without leaking, but the Epoch does loose pressure which is why I asked if anyone have changed them.That is an interesting response from them. All 3 materials (Buna-N, Viton, and polyurethane) have excellent chemical resistance to anything commonly used in airguns.
And the statement about not deforming is counter to industry guidance about polyurethane, which is that it is more susceptible to compression set than the other two. If instead the rep meant resistance to extrusion, that is more a property of durometer.
Where polyurethane excels is where abrasion is a factor, such as a breech O-ring (pellet head and skirt push through it) or bolt O-ring (rubs the barrel leade when seating).
My thoughts exactly. But we will see. They seem to be committed to them in most but not all of the gun.That is an interesting response from them. All 3 materials (Buna-N, Viton, and polyurethane) have excellent chemical resistance to anything commonly used in airguns.
And the statement about not deforming is counter to industry guidance about polyurethane, which is that it is more susceptible to compression set than the other two. If instead the rep meant resistance to extrusion, that is more a property of durometer.
Where polyurethane excels is where abrasion is a factor, such as a breech O-ring (pellet head and skirt push through it) or bolt O-ring (rubs the barrel leade when seating).
Probably. Because paintball guns don’t get stored under pressure. But interestingly enough when I get home from this trip tonight, I will screw a bottle onto my Skout and start drilling the center out of my 75 yard target.Because paintball?
My experience leads me to agree with this.For what it’s worth, I don’t think compression set is responsible for the pressure loss but it could be because of insufficient hardness (durometer).
What was the result? Did it show less tendency to lose pressure over time?Changed all mine out
Thus WHY fitted with an On/Off valve .... Don't store rifle with the action charged upWhat was the result? Did it show less tendency to lose pressure over time?
Which tends to fail after very few operations, hence the question about using different O rings, as I would rather keep it pressurised.Thus WHY fitted with an On/Off valve .... Don't store rifle with the action charged up![]()
ya..that little o-ring gets clippedWhich tends to fail after very few operations, hence the question about using different O rings, as I would rather keep it pressurised.![]()
Being design uses O-rings UNDER & FOR every seat under pressure ( Poppet, Both regulators and solenoid ) the issue with recession/deforming of o-rings is just going to happen faster.Which tends to fail after very few operations, hence the question about using different O rings, as I would rather keep it pressurised.![]()