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jwabfrog
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PCP testing accuracy with damaged pellets:
https://pneumaticdetonation.wordpress.com/2017/08/02/bent-pellet-skirts-and-accuracy/
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kruzaroad
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Yep not for hunting. He's also using a pcp which may be firing at good fpe.
I wouldn't go by that myself as I've spent the time shooting unsorted pellets verses sorted and never got that good result with damaged pellets. Each to thier own. |
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Pauly5
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I don't know, but I'm guessing the more powerful the pcp, the better chance of the instant blast of pressure opening up a bent skirt.
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RangerPete
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That sounds reasonable Paul, that a stronger blast or air has more chance of opening up a skirt.
What have you guys tried as pellet lube? I know there are commercially avalible little bottles, but are there any home remidys that are cheaper or more easily avalible? I saw one guy on u tube, Tinys rifle stocks or something, (he shoots some impressive groups so he’s probably worth listening to) using a bicycle chain wax which is in a liquid form and dries fairly quickly. I think another guy was suggesting automatic transmission fluid… do u think that would produce dieseling? |
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Walk quietly, but carry a big stick.
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RangerPete
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Jwabfrog, I have tried the Napier power pellet lube once a long time ago.
Unfortunately I didn’t do a before and after test to see if it actually improved accuracy and velocity, I just bought it and used it, and the little air arms shot beautifully, so I just kept on always using 4 or 5 drops of the lube in every new tin of pellets and kept on blissfully shooting… I’d like to get some more and give it a good “scientific” test. I’ll also do the same using the bicycle chain wax. |
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Pauly5
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let us know what that chain wax product is.
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RangerPete
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This is the one I have (I’m a bit of a bicycle nut).
It is a liquid that dries and leaves a light white waxy residue. The Napier power pellet lube requires you drop 3 or 4 drops into a new tin of pellets, then close the lid and gently roll it over getting the lube evenly distributed through out the tin and over all the pellets. I’m going to try the same with the chain lube. The next time I’ve got the chrony set up I’ll do a full test, with and with out lube, group size at 30m etc… Edited by RangerPete - 27 May 2023 at 7:36pm |
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kruzaroad
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Be interesting to see if it diesels.
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GOODold308
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Great work and thread thread I'm definitely going to consider a hollowed out bolt for my cr600w build.
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