Cylinder pressures wrt match prep
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Cylinder pressures wrt match prep
Hi guys
Is it common practice to fill the air cylinder just before a match?
Do you fill it then shoot x shots?
Also I've noticed that with my walther lp400 it shoots sub 6o clock hold while in the green pressure zone of the gauge. But in the yellow region as it moves down the yellow region I need to aim higher and higher. Do TADT (they all do that)?
Is it common practice to fill the air cylinder just before a match?
Do you fill it then shoot x shots?
Also I've noticed that with my walther lp400 it shoots sub 6o clock hold while in the green pressure zone of the gauge. But in the yellow region as it moves down the yellow region I need to aim higher and higher. Do TADT (they all do that)?
Last edited by GeraldS1 on Wed Sep 23, 2020 11:56 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Cylinder pressures wet match prep
Doesn't sound good to me.
Re: Cylinder pressures wrt match prep
I fill the air bottle right after each training and match. You don't want to be in a hurry and have to wait in line before the match starts.
You have to learn where the gauge indicator is when you start having issues and stay clear of that. In principle you should not go that far down with a full refill. I've shot around 100 shots with my guns when they were only charged to 150 (P8X, Evo10).
If your shots start to drop you should definitely go for a refill.
You have to learn where the gauge indicator is when you start having issues and stay clear of that. In principle you should not go that far down with a full refill. I've shot around 100 shots with my guns when they were only charged to 150 (P8X, Evo10).
If your shots start to drop you should definitely go for a refill.
Ramon
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Re: Cylinder pressures wrt match prep
Always start a Match with a full cylinder.
Any head pressure variation or regulator cycling is done in the first few sighting shots.
A full tank is enough for sighters, a match, even sighters and a final.
But I will still re-fill for a final.
If travelling by air to a comp the cylinder will be empty and need to be refilled.
Any head pressure variation or regulator cycling is done in the first few sighting shots.
A full tank is enough for sighters, a match, even sighters and a final.
But I will still re-fill for a final.
If travelling by air to a comp the cylinder will be empty and need to be refilled.
Re: Cylinder pressures wrt match prep
My Morini CM164MI has a lockout and won't cock once the cylinder pressure falls to the yellow zone (~100 bar). I thought maybe they all did, but obviously not.
Dr.Don
Re: Cylinder pressures wrt match prep
My SAM10 has a lockout. It seems to work perfectly. I once accuracy tested a Morini (if I recall correctly). The accuracy went bad about fifteen shots before lockout. I don't know if the POI changed. It would still be MY first choice of another gun.
Anyway, I ALWAYS fill my cylinders before a shooting session. I think the manometers in general SUCK. I would not depend on them.
Anyway, I ALWAYS fill my cylinders before a shooting session. I think the manometers in general SUCK. I would not depend on them.
Re: Cylinder pressures wrt match prep
Cool. Thanks a lot, all.
Re: Cylinder pressures wrt match prep
I shoot sighters and 60 on a fill.
I also have 2 cylinders and both get filled at the start.....
I also have 2 cylinders and both get filled at the start.....
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Re: Cylinder pressures wrt match prep
I am always amazed when shooters ask to change cylinders during a match.
Re: Cylinder pressures wrt match prep
How about when they ask TWICE?David Levene wrote: ↑Thu Sep 24, 2020 3:44 pm I am always amazed when shooters ask to change cylinders during a match.
Re: Cylinder pressures wrt match prep
I had my Morini 162EI serviced once, and it came back cranked up to 560 FPS (nominal is ~ 500 FPS). The lockout was also overly aggressive, and would kick out at around 90 to 100 bar when I still had 20 or 30 perfectly good shots left. If I was shooting with short cylinders, making it through a match would have been difficult. I sent it back & got it fixed properly.
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Re: Cylinder pressures wrt match prep
Then I would probably suspect that they have a problem with their gun. Nobody can be THAT stupid :-)Rover wrote: ↑Thu Sep 24, 2020 5:25 pmHow about when they ask TWICE?David Levene wrote: ↑Thu Sep 24, 2020 3:44 pm I am always amazed when shooters ask to change cylinders during a match.
Re: Cylinder pressures wrt match prep
I wouldn't personally know, but I've seen it posted here.David Levene wrote: ↑Thu Sep 24, 2020 10:14 pmThen I would probably suspect that they have a problem with their gun. Nobody can be THAT stupid :-)Rover wrote: ↑Thu Sep 24, 2020 5:25 pmHow about when they ask TWICE?David Levene wrote: ↑Thu Sep 24, 2020 3:44 pm I am always amazed when shooters ask to change cylinders during a match.