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3 off 10 shot strings over a Pro Digital Chronograph....

All weighed and put into breech individually and no deformities,all checked

1st 10 shot string directly from storage in gun bag at 16*C into outside air temperature of 19*C...

FPS FT/LB
591 8.85
593 8.91
596 9.00
598 9.05
600 9.13
602 9.19
599 9.10
600 9.13
600 9.13
600 9.13

Then 5 minute break with gun in full sun to pick up radiated heat....Temperature in full Sun 23.5*C

647 10.61 This shot went above POI by 4 mildot
643 10.48
637 10.29
638 10.32
643 10.48 This shot also went 4 mildots above normal POI
646 10.58
640 10.39
638 10.32 This shot dropped 3 mildots below POI
643 10.48
637 10.29
653 10.89
637 10.29
638 10.26
641 10.42
642 10.45
640 10.39
637 10.29
638 10.32
646 10.58
640 10.39

Loaded the 2 magazines and 24 more pellets fired grouping beautifully with no loss of POI...

 

Thoughts ???

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No problems Craig buddy.   It doesn't matter if a rifle is regged or not mate in this scenario.   Have you ever heard of people keeping their pcp rifle next to a radiator and the cylinder explodin

Me and Davy have had the same results today Craig. Air temp really affects a rifles power.   For accurate shooting your rifle needs calibrating at a normal temp for the time of year.   We had th

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Me and Davy have had the same results today Craig. Air temp really affects a rifles power.

 

For accurate shooting your rifle needs calibrating at a normal temp for the time of year.

 

We had the same results with our springers.

 

Grease temp resulting in grease thickness and flowidity, air temp and air pressure and location altitude all play a part in POI.

 

Si.

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Me and Davy have had the same results today Craig. Air temp really affects a rifles power.

 

For accurate shooting your rifle needs calibrating at a normal temp for the time of year.

 

We had the same results with our springers.

 

Grease temp resulting in grease thickness and flowidity, air temp and air pressure and location altitude all play a part in POI.

 

Si.

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Me and Davy have had the same results today Craig. Air temp really affects a rifles power.

For accurate shooting your rifle needs calibrating at a normal temp for the time of year.

We had the same results with our springers.

Grease temp resulting in grease thickness and flowidity, air temp and air pressure and location altitude all play a part in POI.

Si.

 

Viscosity :thumbs:

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Me and Davy have had the same results today Craig. Air temp really affects a rifles power.

For accurate shooting your rifle needs calibrating at a normal temp for the time of year.

We had the same results with our springers.

Grease temp resulting in grease thickness and flowidity, air temp and air pressure and location altitude all play a part in POI.

Si.

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Bighead.

 

Always happy to help :laugh:

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No problems Craig buddy.

 

It doesn't matter if a rifle is regged or not mate in this scenario.

 

Have you ever heard of people keeping their pcp rifle next to a radiator and the cylinder exploding?

 

The air in the cylinder warms up and expands with the heat. This is the same thing but to a lot lesser degree mate.

 

Warm air from a warm cylinder going into a warm reg will propel your pellet faster.

 

Its well known with gun powder ammunition as well mate. In the military we call it the cold gun scenario. Its well known to artillery soldiers and snipers.

 

We don't use gun power but warm air acts in much the same way.

 

Si.

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Me and Davy have had the same results today Craig. Air temp really affects a rifles power.

 

For accurate shooting your rifle needs calibrating at a normal temp for the time of year.

 

We had the same results with our springers.

 

Grease temp resulting in grease thickness and flowidity, air temp and air pressure and location altitude all play a part in POI.

 

Si.

Viscosity :thumbs:

 

Nice mate :thumbs: , that word too LOL :laugh:

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i would think if you fired the first 10 shot string as fast as you could the second string would be closer to if not bang on your POI. :hmm: The cylinder would cool much faster but the reg would get hotter????

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The reg is fine , maybe a very fine tweek , but nothing noticable .

 

The pressure in the bottle will increase due the the temperature but the reg should not be affected by that much.

 

So far , you guys aint thinking the same as me ..........

 

But who knows , it could be anything .

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The reg is fine , maybe a very fine tweek , but nothing noticable .

 

The pressure in the bottle will increase due the the temperature but the reg should not be affected by that much.

 

So far , you guys aint thinking the same as me ..........

 

But who knows , it could be anything .

what are you thinking Bust????

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