Gas problem with FWB C25
Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2012 12:03 am
Hi there,
I'm a new shooter and have recently purchased a Feinwerkbau C25 as my first AP. My scores have leapt and have continued to improve steadily each time I have used. I guess this means based upon my standard of competence, the pistol suits me.
Yesterday I competed in my first competition. I thought I had prepared properly in that I had filled a few days earlier both CO2 cylinders. Both were chilled before filling and were half and 3/4s full on the basis of their weight.
During the competition it appeared I emptied both of them and crucially I "thought" I ran out of gas and did not complete the match. I could see the pistol spinning the pellets during flight just before it stopped firing.
I weighed both cylinders when I got home and both were about half full.
I'm perplexed. Do I have a problems with my seals? The temperature was quite warm (probably around 30 - 35 degrees C) so was the temperature mucking around with gas pressure?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I'm a new shooter and have recently purchased a Feinwerkbau C25 as my first AP. My scores have leapt and have continued to improve steadily each time I have used. I guess this means based upon my standard of competence, the pistol suits me.
Yesterday I competed in my first competition. I thought I had prepared properly in that I had filled a few days earlier both CO2 cylinders. Both were chilled before filling and were half and 3/4s full on the basis of their weight.
During the competition it appeared I emptied both of them and crucially I "thought" I ran out of gas and did not complete the match. I could see the pistol spinning the pellets during flight just before it stopped firing.
I weighed both cylinders when I got home and both were about half full.
I'm perplexed. Do I have a problems with my seals? The temperature was quite warm (probably around 30 - 35 degrees C) so was the temperature mucking around with gas pressure?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.