I am having a hard time finding a good length of barrel for my rscb. I am using an air tank that has sufficient enough air that I am able to choose how much air I fire. My problem is that if when I pump to a certain point instead of increasing ranges the clip just starts double and even triple firing, but no matter what ranges are only in the 30's. I have already tried 6" cpvc nested in PVC that had been reamed out for better feeding (like you would do for a hopper). I tried using PETG nested in PVC but it is too loose and the darts double load by themselves.
My question is what length/material should i use in order to get more range out of my darts before double feeding?
Also as a precursor to all responses telling me to use a hopper or BRSCB or Hopper these will not work for my current application.
Rscb Barrel Length Question
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GeshmanWG
, Mar 30 2011 08:49 PM
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#1
Posted 30 March 2011 - 08:49 PM
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Posted 30 March 2011 - 08:53 PM
I believe a a too loose barrel material causes that problem. Maybe try CPVC, some airguns benefit from it.
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#3
Posted 30 March 2011 - 09:12 PM
Well what tank are you using them for?
I currenly have a 4b with an rscb. It has 1 foot of 5/8ths brass in a 1/2'' CPVC - T with an endcap on it and then 1 foot of CPVC and it works like a dream!
I currenly have a 4b with an rscb. It has 1 foot of 5/8ths brass in a 1/2'' CPVC - T with an endcap on it and then 1 foot of CPVC and it works like a dream!
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