I started noticing wildly fluctuating velocity with my Phantom in the 240-290 range (average being maybe 270) then I realized that the TPC was moving around. FYI, I have a Phantom that was produced in 2022. At first I tried tightening the nylon set screw, but the issue persisted. So I put blue Loctite on the nylon screw and on the TPC threads. I dry fired a lot and now the TPC does not move at all, but I'm still able to adjust it (as it should be).
For the record, I use field paint that's decent (not great but what can you do in 2023?), I don't think the chrony I used was the issue (no such fluctuations with the same paint and other markers), I've got a Phreak barrel (so I'm using inserts and thus matching the bore to the paint), I run a red spring and the tank used is a Tippmann-brand 13ci that's brand new, so the standard output *should* be at 800 psi.
AFTER I pulled that maneuver, I found out two things: 1-You don't just back out the nylon set screw and screw it back unto the TPC; you let the nylon screw stick out a bit so that the TPC screws a little into it. And 2 (more to the point) you apparently don't even need the nylon set screw on the newer TPCs as they now have an o-ring smack in the middle to prevent the TPC from moving around (and mine has that). However, that o-ring clearly did not perform its job at all, as I solved the issue of the TPC moving around only when I put Loctite on the the threads.
I took my Phantom to the field yesterday with some paint and the velocity was consistent (well as consistent as it will be with field paint) and the TPC was still remaining in place. NOW, the issue I have is that velocity seems a bit on the high side (290-300) no matter what I do to the TPC. When it was fairly screwed in (maybe 3-4 turns in?), velocity was at about 295-305 but it was very consistent (again, with the paint I had to work with). Then I progressively backed out the TPC (a quarter turn then half a turn by attempt), chronoed and the velocity was going down a bit on average (by maybe 5 fps) but the velocity became increasingly more inconsistent the more I was backing out the TPC. Then I realized that it was fully backed out and it was still averaging at maybe 290.
I cannot explain what's going on and how I should go about fixing this. Ideally, I'd like something set at 285 fps (+/-10 fps would be acceptable). I've got some parts on order that should be coming in within 1-2 weeks (they're held at customs) so I was thinking of removing the Loctite, change the TPC o-ring (either with a stock one or maybe a slightly larger one?) and see what happens? That, or changing back to a stock spring (silver)? Yet, what I can't explain is that before putting Loctite I never got anything above 290fps and now I can hardly get anything below that even with the TPC backed out. Sorry for the long post but you guys might have any pointers?
For the record, I use field paint that's decent (not great but what can you do in 2023?), I don't think the chrony I used was the issue (no such fluctuations with the same paint and other markers), I've got a Phreak barrel (so I'm using inserts and thus matching the bore to the paint), I run a red spring and the tank used is a Tippmann-brand 13ci that's brand new, so the standard output *should* be at 800 psi.
AFTER I pulled that maneuver, I found out two things: 1-You don't just back out the nylon set screw and screw it back unto the TPC; you let the nylon screw stick out a bit so that the TPC screws a little into it. And 2 (more to the point) you apparently don't even need the nylon set screw on the newer TPCs as they now have an o-ring smack in the middle to prevent the TPC from moving around (and mine has that). However, that o-ring clearly did not perform its job at all, as I solved the issue of the TPC moving around only when I put Loctite on the the threads.
I took my Phantom to the field yesterday with some paint and the velocity was consistent (well as consistent as it will be with field paint) and the TPC was still remaining in place. NOW, the issue I have is that velocity seems a bit on the high side (290-300) no matter what I do to the TPC. When it was fairly screwed in (maybe 3-4 turns in?), velocity was at about 295-305 but it was very consistent (again, with the paint I had to work with). Then I progressively backed out the TPC (a quarter turn then half a turn by attempt), chronoed and the velocity was going down a bit on average (by maybe 5 fps) but the velocity became increasingly more inconsistent the more I was backing out the TPC. Then I realized that it was fully backed out and it was still averaging at maybe 290.
I cannot explain what's going on and how I should go about fixing this. Ideally, I'd like something set at 285 fps (+/-10 fps would be acceptable). I've got some parts on order that should be coming in within 1-2 weeks (they're held at customs) so I was thinking of removing the Loctite, change the TPC o-ring (either with a stock one or maybe a slightly larger one?) and see what happens? That, or changing back to a stock spring (silver)? Yet, what I can't explain is that before putting Loctite I never got anything above 290fps and now I can hardly get anything below that even with the TPC backed out. Sorry for the long post but you guys might have any pointers?
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