AP 26 FPS difference through 105 shots - concern?
Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2012 5:04 pm
I'm a casual AP shooter, but i've noticed some odd "not on call" shots. I felt that maybe I was getting inconsistent CA out of my regulator. Results are below.
So I chrono'd my Hammerli 480 after filling it's cylinder and this is what I found.
Begin (165bar)
Shots 1 - 20 Avg fps increase 2 (155 bar)
Shots 20 - 30 Avg fps increase 5 (150bar)
Shots 30 - 40 Avg fps increase 5 (140bar)
Shots 40 - 50 Avg fps increase 2
Shots 50 - 60 Avg fps increase 5 (130bar)
Shots 60 - 70 Avg fps increase 3 (120bar)
Shots 70 - 80 Avg fps increase 1
Shots 80 - 90 Avg fps increase 1 (110 bar)
Shots 90 - 105 Avg fps increase 2 (100bar)
Shot 1 - 105 Avg fps increase 26
Standard Deviation in each group was within the tolerance of the Chrony, so it appears that the only issue is the escalating scale of fps from the beginning to the end.
As a novice, what is recommended? ....
Do I just shoot through it as that fps differential really won't show up on the target, or "wholy crap, throw that Hammerli away and start over with something more consisten over 100 shots?"
So I chrono'd my Hammerli 480 after filling it's cylinder and this is what I found.
Begin (165bar)
Shots 1 - 20 Avg fps increase 2 (155 bar)
Shots 20 - 30 Avg fps increase 5 (150bar)
Shots 30 - 40 Avg fps increase 5 (140bar)
Shots 40 - 50 Avg fps increase 2
Shots 50 - 60 Avg fps increase 5 (130bar)
Shots 60 - 70 Avg fps increase 3 (120bar)
Shots 70 - 80 Avg fps increase 1
Shots 80 - 90 Avg fps increase 1 (110 bar)
Shots 90 - 105 Avg fps increase 2 (100bar)
Shot 1 - 105 Avg fps increase 26
Standard Deviation in each group was within the tolerance of the Chrony, so it appears that the only issue is the escalating scale of fps from the beginning to the end.
As a novice, what is recommended? ....
Do I just shoot through it as that fps differential really won't show up on the target, or "wholy crap, throw that Hammerli away and start over with something more consisten over 100 shots?"