Update time
I made a new bolt pin that is far more reluctant to let go of the rammer
So the good news is now i can shoot without the bolt becoming detached from the rammer after every shot.
Not so good news is that the max velocity i managed using my 21g bolt was 150fps
After changing to a nexus bolt with my new pin (29.5g) and removing the valve spring ( i really don't like having to do this, imagine getting to an event and having to strip you marker because the exhaust valve poppet is now rattling round in the lower tube ) i managed 210fps. This is with the LPR flush and HPR set for max velocity, slightly higher or lower HPR resulted in a drop in velocity.
Dwell is at 7ms, anything more than this made no difference at all.
All this testing was done with a stock 0.693 shaft barrel with reballs 0.679? or there abouts so with paint fitted to the barrel i could possibly get another 20fps.
Conclusion is that whilst a delrin rammer might stand up to the job it just isn't heavy enough to achieve the required velocity.
I guess the Lucky Air Assisted valve is not as balanced as the Newton kit for angels and simply cannot operate with such low mass in the rammer/bolt assembly.
To achieve the 210fps the weight was 5.6g rammer and 29.5g bolt+pin so we now know that 35.1g is too light. (Stock is 28.6 rammer and 39g bolt/pin = 67.6g)
Next is to figure out what weight is required is required to consistently achieve the required velocity.
Any guesses?
Steve
I made a new bolt pin that is far more reluctant to let go of the rammer
So the good news is now i can shoot without the bolt becoming detached from the rammer after every shot.
Not so good news is that the max velocity i managed using my 21g bolt was 150fps
After changing to a nexus bolt with my new pin (29.5g) and removing the valve spring ( i really don't like having to do this, imagine getting to an event and having to strip you marker because the exhaust valve poppet is now rattling round in the lower tube ) i managed 210fps. This is with the LPR flush and HPR set for max velocity, slightly higher or lower HPR resulted in a drop in velocity.
Dwell is at 7ms, anything more than this made no difference at all.
All this testing was done with a stock 0.693 shaft barrel with reballs 0.679? or there abouts so with paint fitted to the barrel i could possibly get another 20fps.
Conclusion is that whilst a delrin rammer might stand up to the job it just isn't heavy enough to achieve the required velocity.
I guess the Lucky Air Assisted valve is not as balanced as the Newton kit for angels and simply cannot operate with such low mass in the rammer/bolt assembly.
To achieve the 210fps the weight was 5.6g rammer and 29.5g bolt+pin so we now know that 35.1g is too light. (Stock is 28.6 rammer and 39g bolt/pin = 67.6g)
Next is to figure out what weight is required is required to consistently achieve the required velocity.
Any guesses?
Steve