The air consumption of the Steyr LP10

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Re: The air consumption of the Steyr LP10

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northpaw wrote:It has been a pleasure to be able to encourage owners of LP 10s. Owners sleepless at night cause they are worrying about their LP10, is my gun leaking or not? Most often not, cause the short mileage is simply a feature of that gun.

Hope my efforts here have helped some.
Sleepless at night... worrying about their LP10! You are hilarious!
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Re: The air consumption of the Steyr LP10

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northpaw wrote:It has been a pleasure to be able to encourage owners of LP 10s. Owners sleepless at night cause they are worrying about their LP10, is my gun leaking or not? Most often not, cause the short mileage is simply a feature of that gun.

Hope my efforts here have helped some.
I see you've edited the topic as well. It started as "How to turn off absorber totally, Steyr LP10"
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Re: The air consumption of the Steyr LP10

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Steyr had better bring out aircylinders of some larger inernal volume, say 15 % more. Then the chot count, at the factory-recommended velocity of 155 - 160 m/s, would do for a 60 shot match and sighters. And then no reason to worry about change in point of impact near the end of a match.
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Re: The air consumption of the Steyr LP10

Post by Leon »

Strangely enough, my LP10E cylinders provide more shots per fill than my LP10 did.....
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Re: The air consumption of the Steyr LP10

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That may prove not to be so strange..
My educated guess is the pellet velocty of your E-verion is just slightly lower than same for the nonelectric version.
Firing over a chrono may confirm that.
Air consumption plotted versus pellet velocity will not reveal a linear trend. The relation is more likely exponential. A minor change in pellet velocity setting may change air consumption markedly.
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