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BobbyDangerous March 13th, 2017 22:17

Ported cylinder
 
I have an SHS ported cylinder now and I get a decent FPS with a 363mm inner but when I switch to a 260mm FPS drops significantly. Any recommendations on what sort of ported cylinder I need for a shorter length inner barrel?

Hectic March 14th, 2017 00:40

this should help out.
http://s253.photobucket.com/user/air...sdsad.jpg.html
but based òn the chart depending on the port location you could be optimal. but losing because of the light bb, try to chrony for Juels not fps.
also could just be airseal between the new barrel and hop rubber or hop unit etc..

ThunderCactus March 14th, 2017 01:44

You've got too much volume to push out a light BB. I assume you're using .20s to chrono with the 260mm?
The BB is leaving the barrel before the air even gets a chance to really compress itself. So try chronoing with a .28 or .30 first.

lurkingknight March 14th, 2017 09:05

chrono value with a .2 doesn't matter as long as it is under 400 fps. The important one is you get the value you want with whatever weight you're shooting. 400 fps with .2 is 1.48J Ideally you want to shoot 1.48J with the weight you actually use. In a perfect world when you get 1.48 with a .2 the math says you will get 325 with a .3, but in your situation, you could have a phenomenon called joule creep where you have too much air in the cylinder compared to the barrel, so a heavier BB might get higher J than a lighter one.

I would check that before making any changes to the system. If you are getting acceptable J out of this setup with your shooting weight, then nothing needs changing.

If you're getting low readings, finding an even shorter ported cylinder might be a challenge, you could just drill a slot closer in if you know what you're doing... or you can find the right cylinder... or you can use a stronger spring. If you're going to change between short and long barrels, maybe it's best not to change anything.

BobbyDangerous March 14th, 2017 11:32

Chrony with .25's.

With an m110 was roughly 290 with the short barrel

340 with the 363

lurkingknight March 14th, 2017 12:04

that sounds not quite right.. I'm pretty sure you should still be getting over 1J.

Check your compression.

lurkingknight March 14th, 2017 12:11

that sounds not quite right.. I'm pretty sure you should still be getting over 1J.

Check your compression.

BobbyDangerous March 14th, 2017 12:31

Quote:

Originally Posted by BobbyDangerous (Post 2000848)
Chrony with .25's.

With an m110 was roughly 290 with the short barrel

340 with the 363

I think it's the inner barrel itself. The 260mm has a large window. Think it's not right for my hop up. I'll try cutting down my other barre and working with that.

lurkingknight March 14th, 2017 14:11

window shouldn't matter. Don't cut your barrel unless you have the tools to redo the crown on the end.

BobbyDangerous March 15th, 2017 09:47

Yeah I used a pipe cutter and a dremel.


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