Despite owning a decent number of autocockers I rarely play around with the springs. Once something shoots reliably I tend to leave it alone.
My WGP Worrlock with a Front block volumizer, a Shocktech Rat valve (With whatever spring it came with new), and the hammer that came stock on the marker sweet spots at 300 psi. It shots reliably but even with the IVG about 4 threads into the body it only shoots about 270fps and I’d like to reliably get into the 285-290fps range.
I’m reluctant to go further in on the IVG because I don’t want To have to keep increasing the LPR just to get the marker to reliably re-cock because it seems like the higher you get on the LPR the prone the cocking solenoid is to leaks.
So long story short I’m thinking about swapping in a red valve spring and raising the inline pressure to wherever it sweet spots (maybe 350-400psi?).
Before I go through the hassle of swapping it, does anybody see any problems with that theory.
Also I’m curious, what is everybody’s favorite spring combo on their eblades?
My WGP Worrlock with a Front block volumizer, a Shocktech Rat valve (With whatever spring it came with new), and the hammer that came stock on the marker sweet spots at 300 psi. It shots reliably but even with the IVG about 4 threads into the body it only shoots about 270fps and I’d like to reliably get into the 285-290fps range.
I’m reluctant to go further in on the IVG because I don’t want To have to keep increasing the LPR just to get the marker to reliably re-cock because it seems like the higher you get on the LPR the prone the cocking solenoid is to leaks.
So long story short I’m thinking about swapping in a red valve spring and raising the inline pressure to wherever it sweet spots (maybe 350-400psi?).
Before I go through the hassle of swapping it, does anybody see any problems with that theory.
Also I’m curious, what is everybody’s favorite spring combo on their eblades?
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