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    Posted: 03 July 2009 at 2:40pm
Hello all
 
I just stripped my TPX for the first time to clean and oil.
 
All is well except that its damn gas hungry - prior to the strip, i got more than two mags out of a canister now i get 5 shots
 
Im not to clued up with the velocity etc screws
 
Could that be eating the gas
 
 
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The velocity adjustment is a regulator, so yes I imagine if its set wrong it could use way too much gas.

If its using that much gas per shot, Im amazed its not exploding the paint in the barrel.
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Is your PTX chronoed? Mine out the case was shooting a little hot. I had to bring it down a bit.
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OK IVE set the velocity all the way down and it doesnt even fire a ball. Then just adjusted it until it did, I cant measure chrono as I have no meter.

Still chewing gas, could it not have to do with the internal screw, the pressure not velocity adjuster

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check your gas tube o rings and connections. it could be either loose, and firing extra, or leaking.
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If you dont hear it leaking anywhere, then its a problem with the regulator or main valve.

If its not leaking, I would call Tippmann regarding it.
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There is no Magic way to tell your Marker's velocity other than a Chronograph. If you don't live near a field I suggest that you invest in one. I know that after misplacing mine. I'll have to cough up the $60 bones for a new one.
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