I have 2 Cockers that I am converting into Snipers. Most of the time they will be set up for stockclass style play running on 12 grams. One is a 2K style body by Hybrid that has been cut to a mid block and the other is a Dye Ultralite Mini Cocker. What internals would I need to change in order to get each one to run good (not necessarily looking for efficient, but definitely consistent)? Would I need to look for a different valve or would playing with the springs be best? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Regulate it and run it just like HPA. My CCM gets about 30 shots on a hot day. (If you shoot slow)
Unregulated is difficult to get just right. Heavy spring combo and a Palmers HP valve was the only way I got mine to shoot right. There is no Magic spring combo each setup is different. Pick a temp range you plan on shooting it in because you won’t have much velocity adjustment range. It’s a lot of trial and error.
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Originally posted by Chuck E Ducky View PostRegulate it and run it just like HPA. My CCM gets about 30 shots on a hot day. (If you shoot slow)
Unregulated is difficult to get just right. Heavy spring combo and a Palmers HP valve was the only way I got mine to shoot right. There is no Magic spring combo each setup is different. Pick a temp range you plan on shooting it in because you won’t have much velocity adjustment range. It’s a lot of trial and error.
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Pre 2k get better efficiency because it’s holds less volume. But definitely regulate it. Just make sure your reg you are using operates with in the pressure range of a 12g and you are good to go. I throw an ICD lever changer on the back of my stock CCM cocker pump. If I run it on Air at 300fps putting 12g to it it shoots about 275-280fps without adjusting it. I usually just use it like that for the day so I ensure I get at least 30 shots out of it. Only thing I recommend is getting good fittings and line. Those macro fittings do not like the on off pressure of 12g. But basically you can setup a cocker pump for 12g the same way you do HPA. You want to fine tune it you could optimize it a bit pick up a few shots here or there but cocker pumps really don’t run super good on 12g efficiency wise. No matter what you do to them.
un regulated is a bitch to get right it takes burning a lot of 12g and lots of chrono time to get just right. + you get spikes so it’s not very consistent. Unless you really take your time and let the 12g cook off after each shot. My KCPS Scout is like this. I have custom spring setup I got from Home Depot and a Palmers HP valve so it will hit field speeds. Your typical Cocker springs don’t give a standard hammer enough OMph to get decent velocity. I must have cracked 100+ 12g just getting it to shoot.
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I am considering this too, I want a to build a "stock class" sniper. I was imagining a right feed body modified for Phantom feed block and running a 12 gram changer. Palmer's HP low turbulence valve. But if it's really that much of a pain in the arse...may have to come up with something else
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Even an HPA tank is fine for coarse tuning. I tune/test my azodin using hpa at home, internals work similar to a sniper. When I get to the field, only adjustment I need to make is bump the reg pressure up a bit. Or just shoot a little slower for the day and touch nothing.
I run the 12g on a bottomline asa, tune the hammer spring pressure until it's consistent, then adjust reg pressure to get velocity I want. 30 shots a cartridge no problem.
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