LP 10 Velocity adjustment
Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 12:00 pm
Hi guys.
This topic is effectively following on from a thread started almost a year ago (http://www.targettalk.org/viewtopic.php?p=60532).
My LP 10 started producing very raggedy holes, so I chased up the link above, bought a chronometer and chronyed the pistol at 420fps with 0.52g pellets.
Problem discovered.
So I followed the pearls of wisdom in the linked thread - or at least tried to.
Two departures from what I expected in that thread. First, the grub nut (#10) seems to hold a threaded collar (#21) in place, rather than the screw (#20). The collar has a slit on it's face: should that have a specific orientation (the exploded diagram shows it at the 6 o'clock position)?
Second, if I screw in screw #20 a little I end up not being able to cock the pistol. that doesn't seem right to me.
For fear of doing some damage I have reassembled the whole thing with a slight modification of the screw position - I now get 459fps out of it.
Any advice on these issues?
Finally, <499fps is legal in the UK - I assume therfore that all airpistols are tuned to sub 499 on these shores. Given that posters on the linked thread are talking about 525 fps I wonder (a) whether this is achievable or (b) desirable.
What implications does that have for the 2012 Olympics, given that 500fps + pistols will be brought into the UK?
This topic is effectively following on from a thread started almost a year ago (http://www.targettalk.org/viewtopic.php?p=60532).
My LP 10 started producing very raggedy holes, so I chased up the link above, bought a chronometer and chronyed the pistol at 420fps with 0.52g pellets.
Problem discovered.
So I followed the pearls of wisdom in the linked thread - or at least tried to.
Two departures from what I expected in that thread. First, the grub nut (#10) seems to hold a threaded collar (#21) in place, rather than the screw (#20). The collar has a slit on it's face: should that have a specific orientation (the exploded diagram shows it at the 6 o'clock position)?
Second, if I screw in screw #20 a little I end up not being able to cock the pistol. that doesn't seem right to me.
For fear of doing some damage I have reassembled the whole thing with a slight modification of the screw position - I now get 459fps out of it.
Any advice on these issues?
Finally, <499fps is legal in the UK - I assume therfore that all airpistols are tuned to sub 499 on these shores. Given that posters on the linked thread are talking about 525 fps I wonder (a) whether this is achievable or (b) desirable.
What implications does that have for the 2012 Olympics, given that 500fps + pistols will be brought into the UK?