I'm still having high velocity issues with my Phantom. I use HPA and for the last two years I had a red spring (can't remember how many turns the TPC was screwed in though) and averaged at an admittedly somewhat inconsistent 280fps. I have the ASP detent mod and a Phreak barrel, but I tend to overbore with the Freak out of habit.
About a few weeks ago with that set-up and using decent Graffiti with a 0.682 insert I would hit 300ish fps with the TPC fully or almost fully backed out. I then switched to the silver spring and I was at 290-300fps with the TPC at about half a turn from fully back-out. I then switched again to the blue spring with TPC at 2-3 turns from fully backed out and hit about 285 fps.
Yesterday though, I used a 0.677 sleeve and understandably my velocity went up by about 10fps. I tested with the silver spring and TPC fully backed out and I was at 300fps. I then switched to the blue one with TPC fully backed out and was at 275-285. I did get amazing consistency though.
In my mind the set-up range is this:
Highest possible velocity: red spring + TPC all the way in
Lowest possible velocity: blue spring + TPC fully backed out
I find it strange that with the blue spring and TPC fully or almost fully backed-out the lowest velocity I can get is 275-280. Stranger still is that my velocity used to be on the lower side with the red spring I had been using for 2 years or so now.
Which, after ALL this, leads me to my question: after how many shots would a main spring attain its normal strength, or 'break-in'? I'm suspecting the issue here is that I have brand new springs that are still stiff. Yesterday I played half the day with my Phantom and I don't think I fired more than 150 shots with it, 200 at the most. So I'd surmise the break-in period must occur after a good while. Otherwise I may be missing something else?
About a few weeks ago with that set-up and using decent Graffiti with a 0.682 insert I would hit 300ish fps with the TPC fully or almost fully backed out. I then switched to the silver spring and I was at 290-300fps with the TPC at about half a turn from fully back-out. I then switched again to the blue spring with TPC at 2-3 turns from fully backed out and hit about 285 fps.
Yesterday though, I used a 0.677 sleeve and understandably my velocity went up by about 10fps. I tested with the silver spring and TPC fully backed out and I was at 300fps. I then switched to the blue one with TPC fully backed out and was at 275-285. I did get amazing consistency though.
In my mind the set-up range is this:
Highest possible velocity: red spring + TPC all the way in
Lowest possible velocity: blue spring + TPC fully backed out
I find it strange that with the blue spring and TPC fully or almost fully backed-out the lowest velocity I can get is 275-280. Stranger still is that my velocity used to be on the lower side with the red spring I had been using for 2 years or so now.
Which, after ALL this, leads me to my question: after how many shots would a main spring attain its normal strength, or 'break-in'? I'm suspecting the issue here is that I have brand new springs that are still stiff. Yesterday I played half the day with my Phantom and I don't think I fired more than 150 shots with it, 200 at the most. So I'd surmise the break-in period must occur after a good while. Otherwise I may be missing something else?
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