Hey folks,
So a few weeks ago, my brother bought an SL 68 II on eBay that I'd spotted for a good price. He bought a CCI/EV 12g changer to go with it.
Well, we put it to a chronograph and we're getting some serious velocity swings. First couple shots start strong around 270, then we see a couple around 240, then a few more still hovering around 200, and then it goes downhill from there.
From what I can find on the web, it seems that the likely culprit is a worn main spring.
I tried stretching the main spring and making a detent in the barrel with electrical tape, which briefly helped, but then back to the same issue.
I understand that a phantom spring won't work due to the odd size of the sl spring, so I'm wondering if anyone has dealt with this issue, and what spring they used to fix it.
I'm somewhat worried that we won't be able to fix the issue, but it doesn't seem like the sl is a complicated marker, either.
So a few weeks ago, my brother bought an SL 68 II on eBay that I'd spotted for a good price. He bought a CCI/EV 12g changer to go with it.
Well, we put it to a chronograph and we're getting some serious velocity swings. First couple shots start strong around 270, then we see a couple around 240, then a few more still hovering around 200, and then it goes downhill from there.
From what I can find on the web, it seems that the likely culprit is a worn main spring.
I tried stretching the main spring and making a detent in the barrel with electrical tape, which briefly helped, but then back to the same issue.
I understand that a phantom spring won't work due to the odd size of the sl spring, so I'm wondering if anyone has dealt with this issue, and what spring they used to fix it.
I'm somewhat worried that we won't be able to fix the issue, but it doesn't seem like the sl is a complicated marker, either.
Comment