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theres a screw on the right hand side of the gun near the slot for the magazine. remove this screw. inside the whole is another grub screw that will adjust the power. i turn mine down for ratting inside barns by turning the screw 1 1/2 turns clockwise. i dont know what that power is but it should bring it down enough. hope i helped.

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theres a screw on the right hand side of the gun near the slot for the magazine. remove this screw. inside the whole is another grub screw that will adjust the power. i turn mine down for ratting inside barns by turning the screw 1 1/2 turns clockwise. i dont know what that power is but it should bring it down enough. hope i helped.

 

So how do you know when you turn it back your rifle is not over 12ftlbs? :thumbs:

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maybe sound strange but does anyone know how to alter the lb ish from 12lb down to 8-9lb on my s410

 

thanks daz

 

Send me an email: Reason? As with other forums the issue of fine tuning is not discussed publicly due to the possibility of nosey hostile press or a D*ck for brains misusing the info and getting our sport a bad name

 

But as a word of advice you should really do this with access to a Chrono and a selection of pellets. The heavier ones will give the higher ft/llbs and allow you to stay bellow the dreaded 12 ft/llbs. For exapmle Bisley Magnums at 21.29 grains or H&N Barracuda @ 21.25. Then settle down to, say AA field (5.52's) at 15.9 grains.

 

Using a chrono which measures in feet per second the derived ft/llbs formula is fps x fps x weight of pellet in grains divided by 450240

 

HTH

 

Bobba

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