FPS Comparison between IZH46M - Steyr LP10 and Morini 162EI
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FPS Comparison between IZH46M - Steyr LP10 and Morini 162EI
Hello all,
I know the IZH46M's FPS it approximately 470... Can anyone tell me the FPS of a Steyr LP10, and a Morini 162EI... My concern is the [/b]weight of pellets to purchase for an initial testing procedure...
Thanking in advance, anyone and all for their input...
Lee
I know the IZH46M's FPS it approximately 470... Can anyone tell me the FPS of a Steyr LP10, and a Morini 162EI... My concern is the [/b]weight of pellets to purchase for an initial testing procedure...
Thanking in advance, anyone and all for their input...
Lee
Same Subject
Hi,
Lets forget I said anything about pellets... Does Anyone know or did anyone Chronograph the Feet-Per-Second (FPS) shot from a Steyr LP10 or a Morini 162EI... Thats all I want to know, Thank you...
Lee[/b]
Lets forget I said anything about pellets... Does Anyone know or did anyone Chronograph the Feet-Per-Second (FPS) shot from a Steyr LP10 or a Morini 162EI... Thats all I want to know, Thank you...
Lee[/b]
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Steyr LP, Morini 162EI velocity
Brand new LP10 from Pilkguns, straight out of the box using Vogel Green Pellets (heavy) on a Beta Master Chrony gives 150M/s. I suspect that is the "true" factory setting as it seems to give a reasonable number of shots from 200 bar down to 100 bar on the cylinder.
The velocity screw does allow adjustment up to around 170M/s. The shooter at our club prefers the "feel" and grouping of the gun with the velocity set at 165M/s.
On my Morini 162EI Short (also Vogel green pellets) it gives the factory recommended setting of 150M/s. 162EI regular length pistol has a factory setting of 155M/s.
The velocity screw does allow adjustment up to around 170M/s. The shooter at our club prefers the "feel" and grouping of the gun with the velocity set at 165M/s.
On my Morini 162EI Short (also Vogel green pellets) it gives the factory recommended setting of 150M/s. 162EI regular length pistol has a factory setting of 155M/s.
Steyr LP10 and Morini 162EI Have Adjustable MV
Hi.
Both of these APs have adjustable Muzzle Velocities. Technically, they can be whatever you want within a very broad range.
Our Steyr came from the factory at approx. 400 fps, but we've set it (permanently) to just below 500 fps to make it an non-firearm in Canada. The Morini came in at approx. 485 fps.
I have the IZH-46 as well, but I've never bothered to chronograph it.
Patrick
Both of these APs have adjustable Muzzle Velocities. Technically, they can be whatever you want within a very broad range.
Our Steyr came from the factory at approx. 400 fps, but we've set it (permanently) to just below 500 fps to make it an non-firearm in Canada. The Morini came in at approx. 485 fps.
I have the IZH-46 as well, but I've never bothered to chronograph it.
Patrick