A highly informative analysis. Even over here with the 12ft/lb limit it serves as a insight into what is happening inide the rifle. Another excellent video.
Great test I can’t believe you burn to so many pallets. I know you’re probably not interested but it would be great to do the same thing with the avenger. Thank you for your hard work. We appreciate it.
Would never had believed the FPS would increase with lower tank pressure in a regulated rifle. Kind of a ground breaking discovery if you ask me. Totally illogical. Important video. Nice work.
If you think about it, it is almosy like back pressure from an exhaust in your car, if the back presssure is too high (regulator too high and hammer hits too soft) it can create loss of power for the car... SAme principle applies, the bottle (reg pressure) is too high so the hammer needs to hit very hard to open fully, the extra pressure also closes the valve too quickly. Less pressure = valve stays open longer and more air is released. More air = higher velocity.
The brk ghost is a very temperamental gun I also had my fps increase on lower tank pressure which put me over the legal limit in the uk that along with hammer spring failures due to pellets getting stuck in there I decided to part with it for a better rifle in the form of the AGT uragan that thing wow good video as always
Strange I haven't seen the temperamental side you are referring too, the high bottle pressure is a common thing with almost all guns, that is why the FX M3 has 2 regulators... even modern regulators can't always handle the immense bottle pressure. My AA HFT500 sub 12fpe does the same, if the bottle is at 200 bars it eats air like nothng and the gun shoots slower, the moment the bottle gets down to 170 bar the speed settles down and standard deviation improves. If you think about it, it is almosy like back pressure from an exhaust in your car, if the back presssure is too high (regulator too high and hammer hits too soft) it can create loss of power for the car... SAme principle applies, the bottle (reg pressure) is too high so the hammer needs to hit very hard to open fully, the extra pressure also closes the valve too quickly. Less pressure = valve stays open longer and more air is released. More air = higher velocity.
Great video I found it very informative and helpful my .22hp ghost and springs are due to arrive very soon so can’t wait to try the different ones. Would be great to find a setting somewhere around 12/20 and 30/40 ftp with just one spring and then a different one for top end power 🤔
A highly informative analysis. Even over here with the 12ft/lb limit it serves as a insight into what is happening inide the rifle. Another excellent video.
Very nice 👌 👍
I have been waiting for this one😊
Brilliant content. As usual . 👏
Excellent test 👍🏻🤠✌🏻
Great test I can’t believe you burn to so many pallets. I know you’re probably not interested but it would be great to do the same thing with the avenger. Thank you for your hard work. We appreciate it.
Would never had believed the FPS would increase with lower tank pressure in a regulated rifle. Kind of a ground breaking discovery if you ask me. Totally illogical. Important video. Nice work.
If you think about it, it is almosy like back pressure from an exhaust in your car, if the back presssure is too high (regulator too high and hammer hits too soft) it can create loss of power for the car... SAme principle applies, the bottle (reg pressure) is too high so the hammer needs to hit very hard to open fully, the extra pressure also closes the valve too quickly. Less pressure = valve stays open longer and more air is released. More air = higher velocity.
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The brk ghost is a very temperamental gun I also had my fps increase on lower tank pressure which put me over the legal limit in the uk that along with hammer spring failures due to pellets getting stuck in there I decided to part with it for a better rifle in the form of the AGT uragan that thing wow good video as always
Strange I haven't seen the temperamental side you are referring too, the high bottle pressure is a common thing with almost all guns, that is why the FX M3 has 2 regulators... even modern regulators can't always handle the immense bottle pressure. My AA HFT500 sub 12fpe does the same, if the bottle is at 200 bars it eats air like nothng and the gun shoots slower, the moment the bottle gets down to 170 bar the speed settles down and standard deviation improves.
If you think about it, it is almosy like back pressure from an exhaust in your car, if the back presssure is too high (regulator too high and hammer hits too soft) it can create loss of power for the car... SAme principle applies, the bottle (reg pressure) is too high so the hammer needs to hit very hard to open fully, the extra pressure also closes the valve too quickly. Less pressure = valve stays open longer and more air is released. More air = higher velocity.
Great video I found it very informative and helpful my .22hp ghost and springs are due to arrive very soon so can’t wait to try the different ones. Would be great to find a setting somewhere around 12/20 and 30/40 ftp with just one spring and then a different one for top end power 🤔