![]() |
Chopping balls in the chamber. . . . |
Post Reply ![]() |
Author | |
TravaxeLV ![]() Member ![]() Joined: 10 March 2012 Location: Sin CIty, NV Status: Offline Points: 1 |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posted: 10 March 2012 at 5:14pm |
Hello folks. . . . Ive got a Tippmann 98c With response trigger, cyclone
feed, and most recently added an Aluminum powertube and bolt. . . . So
when I was adding this part, i turned my velocity screw all the way in,
just to be on the safe side. . . . Took it to our renegade field and it
shot fine. . . although i noticed that my response trigger was no
longer working. . . . SO I adjusted that all the way in ( the only way
to get any response back ) and then took it to my local field to chrono
it. . . . and what i noticed is that ever since i adjusted my response
trigger back in. . . It has started chopping balls so my question is
with both the velocity screw and the response trigger adjusted all the
way in. . . is there some sort of adverse affect that it can cause to my
marker? Like should I adjust both of them at the same time? or should i
adjust the velocity and then the response trigger? I am totally at a loss. . . . .
|
|
![]() |
|
Mack ![]() Moderator Group ![]() ![]() Has no impulse! control Joined: 13 January 2004 Location: 2nd Circle Status: Offline Points: 9906 |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Get rid of the after-market power tube and bolt. Tippmann stock internals are generally the best parts for the inside of Tippmanns. After that, when you readjust your marker, use a chrono to set velocity first then adjust the response trigger. Some additional velocity adjustment may end up being necessary, but it shouldn't be anything major.
|
|
![]() |
|
![]() |
Post Reply ![]() |
|
Tweet
|
Forum Jump | Forum Permissions ![]() You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot create polls in this forum You cannot vote in polls in this forum |