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Axe Pro Upgrades - Thoughts?

Dantethevamp

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Just curious as to who has upgraded or modified their Axe Pro. Don't get me wrong, the gun is great straight out of the box, but a little tuning makes a world of difference. So far I've only managed the following upgrades:

Lurker Bolt
Lurker Poppet
Freak Barrel Kit

Post your photos if you've got them, tuning advice, and any mods or upgrades you've made!
 

olliewidd

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Id advise against any of the bolt/upgrades for the axe mate. Theyre more often than not total gimmicks. Stick with the stock bolt and poppit. Ive tried the majority of them on my axe and i always went back to the stock stuff as it gave the best shot and best efficiency. Freak barrel kit is always a good purchase though bud.
 

Dantethevamp

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Yeah, the biggest issue I've had since switching is getting tuned the way Lurker says it should be. If I can't manage a decent shot with it I'll just go back to stock! It's a real shame though given the efficiencies that should be possible with it.
 

dfr350

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I had a lurker bolt in an axe. I could not get the poppet to work at all so gave up on that. I tuned it by screwing the rear velocity adjuster all the way in (min velocity) and then drop the air pleasure to 140 or so and then over a chrono dial the velocity adjuster out slowly until you get to the velocity you want. Each axe is different and this seems to be the only way to sort it I found.
 
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Dantethevamp

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I had a lurker bolt in an axe. I could not get the poppet to work at all so gave up on that. I tuned it by screwing the rear velocity adjuster all the way in (min velocity) and then drop the air pleasure to 140 or so and then over a chrono dial the velocity adjuster out slowly until you get to the velocity you want. Each axe is different and this seems to be the only way to sort it I found.
Yeah, the I managed to get it working in my back garden but it failed when I took it to the field. Granted, that was one of the coldest days of the year so I'm sure that had some bearing on it.