Steyr LP10 velocity adjustments
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Steyr LP10 velocity adjustments
My LP10 does not make clean holes to targetpaper and I thougt to adjust velocity. I looked at http://www.pilkguns.com/tenp/spstyrlp.htm how to do that. In title regulating pellet velocity text and picture adjusting directions does not match. Which one is right?
Jer,
A warning if you do this. I'm pretty sure that the LP10 - unlike the LP1 - has a set screw that locks the velocity adjustment screw. You would need to loosen the set screw first, and then retighten after adjustments are complete. You should be able to find the correct locking screw in the parts diagram.
HTH,
FredB
A warning if you do this. I'm pretty sure that the LP10 - unlike the LP1 - has a set screw that locks the velocity adjustment screw. You would need to loosen the set screw first, and then retighten after adjustments are complete. You should be able to find the correct locking screw in the parts diagram.
HTH,
FredB
You have to make sure the set screw that locks it is tightened. When I ajusted mine the first time I forgot or didn't tighten it enough and it dropped to around 450 ft/sec.
As for what they are set at out of the factory it may depend on where they are shipping them, in Canada anything over 500 ft/sec is a firearm, so the ones they ship to Canada are below that in around the 475 range.
As for what they are set at out of the factory it may depend on where they are shipping them, in Canada anything over 500 ft/sec is a firearm, so the ones they ship to Canada are below that in around the 475 range.
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Chronograph
Would someone please provide some more info on "Chronographs" . Are there inexpensive ones that I could buy for my basement? Where can I buy them?
Thanks, John
Thanks, John
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Chronograph
Would someone please provide some more info on "Chronographs" . Are there inexpensive ones that I could buy for my basement? Where can I buy them?
Thanks, John
Thanks, John
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Shooting Chrony brand are OK and fairly inexpensive. I like the archery (works for anything) unit since it comes with a light kit (good for indoor shooting).
My chrony that I use most is the Combro (http://www.chronoscopes.com/) because it is incredibly portable and cost about $60 delivered. (Calling used to be the best way to order.)
Best,
Joe
My chrony that I use most is the Combro (http://www.chronoscopes.com/) because it is incredibly portable and cost about $60 delivered. (Calling used to be the best way to order.)
Best,
Joe
I like the Combro approach, but it's really designed for air rifles. The original mounting system doesn't work well for air pistols with the cylinder under the barrel. I saw one web site that had a gadget bent out of coat hanger wire to extend the mounting to work on pistols, but that seems pretty slipshod and likely to flex/slip and shoot out the sensors.
I've been waiting for them to modify the design to work with a wider range of guns, but so far as I know they haven't addressed this issue.
I've been waiting for them to modify the design to work with a wider range of guns, but so far as I know they haven't addressed this issue.
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After adjustment
I adjusted velocity, just turned adjustment 1/5. Voice is much louder, holes in target are sharp now and I made my new record with that gun. Gun is much easier to shoot now, bad shots are now in 8 ring, before they were in 7 or 6 ring.
I tried accuracy in bench also and it was same as before. I tried to measure velocity but meter did not work in fluorescent light, have to try it again with some other lights.
Thank you for answers.
I tried accuracy in bench also and it was same as before. I tried to measure velocity but meter did not work in fluorescent light, have to try it again with some other lights.
Thank you for answers.