Absconding absorber
Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2015 3:13 pm
Had a strange shoot on my last comp, didn't shoot well (yes it was me) but the first shot I fired the muzzle flipped. not on other shots, but twice I had shot and thought, "that's a good one" scoped it and it was in the 7 ring!
I have a LP10, its about 16 years old now or more, and I dont know the history of the gun, I haven't serviced it since I bought it about six months ago but I was told it had been serviced recently (aren't they all?)
anyway, after the shoot I took the grip off to look at how the Absorber was working, and it was only shooting back about a quater of an inch. when I bought the gun, it was shooting back as far as it would go, so I adjusted it as shown on the Styer Chanel on Youtube. checked it again a while later and it still wasn't right so adjusted it again, then it seemed to behave itself, but some times on a shot you could still feel the recoil, sometimes not.
so took it out to adjust it again and the tiny spring shot across the work shop, never to be found again :(
so I put it back together without the absorber.
I suppose a heavy piece of metal going backwards while the pellet is still in the barrel is going to cause problems if it not perfectly balanced. has anyone had any experience of this? the gun is shooting fine without it, it kicks now but it is no more than a thump and doesn't throw the gun off, and I dont have in the back of my head that it might not be working right.
I will get it refitted but will not do it until I can get it fitted professionally.
has anyone had experience of absorbers not behaving themselves? is it better not to have one?!
I have a LP10, its about 16 years old now or more, and I dont know the history of the gun, I haven't serviced it since I bought it about six months ago but I was told it had been serviced recently (aren't they all?)
anyway, after the shoot I took the grip off to look at how the Absorber was working, and it was only shooting back about a quater of an inch. when I bought the gun, it was shooting back as far as it would go, so I adjusted it as shown on the Styer Chanel on Youtube. checked it again a while later and it still wasn't right so adjusted it again, then it seemed to behave itself, but some times on a shot you could still feel the recoil, sometimes not.
so took it out to adjust it again and the tiny spring shot across the work shop, never to be found again :(
so I put it back together without the absorber.
I suppose a heavy piece of metal going backwards while the pellet is still in the barrel is going to cause problems if it not perfectly balanced. has anyone had any experience of this? the gun is shooting fine without it, it kicks now but it is no more than a thump and doesn't throw the gun off, and I dont have in the back of my head that it might not be working right.
I will get it refitted but will not do it until I can get it fitted professionally.
has anyone had experience of absorbers not behaving themselves? is it better not to have one?!