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    Posted: 05 February 2007 at 4:04pm
I cant get my Response Trigger to shoot over 5 or 6bps i tried every thing how can i get to close to 15bps???
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Make sure that all of your hoses and fittings are air tight. You're probably loosing some air in there somewhere which isn't allowing the piston to work properly.
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well i dont here any leaks at all.
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can nayone help me?. and can the A5 with RT use double trigger?

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Yes it can. But it is easier to hold the (sweet spot) with a stock trigger. Have you adjusted your flow control valve properly? Be patient and take your time when doing so. Also do a search on this. You will find a lot of info!
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 Turn the control valve screw out more then 2-3 turns. The more you turn it out the less pressure on the trigger, but the faster the firing rate. Just be sure you can sustane your higher rate of fire for more then a burst.
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if you want to make sure that there aren't any leaks, twist the flow control screw all the way in, air up, and pull the trigger a few times. by the second or third time, it should be hard, if not impossible, to pull the trigger. if you can still pull the trigger like normal after the flow control screw is in, then you know you have a leak somewhere. 
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Most probz the little screw on the side is too far in. adjust that until it is fireing nicely. 
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Whats the temp outside? It could be your Canada winter effecting your CO2 ( if you use CO2)

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