So I just picked up an Empire Resurrection. It’s absolutely gorgeous and fires really well and really consistent. But even with a pretty tall feed neck it only will fire maybe four balls and then it will fire just a blank shot. I realize it might just be my trigger control then I’m too used to regular semiauto markers and I’m not doing the full complete trigger pole. But the other issue is that when it does fire it sends a ton of gas up into the feed neck and sometimes pops off the lid of my hopper. I never really had a marker that did that so I was wondering if possibly the timing might be a little off or, it looks like there’s a groove for an O-ring on the front of the bolt that the O-ring is missing, but if I put an O-ring on there I feel like it would hit and wear a little prematurely the distance. If you’re familiar with the resurrection bolt it has those grooves cut into the side. Just wondering if any of you auto Cocker masters have any advice for me.
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First, put your missing oring on the bolt.
A 015 should be correct.
Then, with no hopper on, load one ball and put another in your feedneck. Shoot that one ball and see if the ball in the feedneck flies in to the air. If it does, then you have blowback and should remedy it. Let us know how it goes.Need Inception Designs or Shocktech Products? Let me know!
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What Hellion360 said. Just got one and had blowback issues. Replaced all 3 orings with 015 and backed timing off a hair, fixed it.
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Do it with a ball loaded and actually shoot it.
If you have blowback (and your bolt is positioned properly as shown earlier in latches109 post) you will have to widen the timing.Need Inception Designs or Shocktech Products? Let me know!
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