air rifle - attachment
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air rifle - attachment
I have this attachment on my air rifle that I want to remove so I can measure the muzzle velocity.I'm not very sure how it is attached to the muzzle.The rifle is a 'Daws' make(anybody heard of it??).
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Re: air rifle - attachment
Danish,
I'm unable to figure out how it's attached.The first sight was fixed and then this attachment.Doesn't look like it's screwed in either.Any ideas?
Mack The Knife,
Borrowed a velocity gauge from a friend(similar to the one in your pics).It's working fine on a 'national' rifle but shows 'BAD' when fixed on the attachment in mine.
Pran
I'm unable to figure out how it's attached.The first sight was fixed and then this attachment.Doesn't look like it's screwed in either.Any ideas?
Mack The Knife,
Borrowed a velocity gauge from a friend(similar to the one in your pics).It's working fine on a 'national' rifle but shows 'BAD' when fixed on the attachment in mine.
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Re: air rifle - attachment
Probably not aligned correctly. The BAD reading can also be got if the rifle diesels badly or if the light conditions are poor. Read the owner's manual.Borrowed a velocity gauge from a friend(similar to the one in your pics).It's working fine on a 'national' rifle but shows 'BAD' when fixed on the attachment in mine.
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Re: air rifle - attachment
Mack The Knife,
Was looking at your pics.This one is also combro and i don't have the owners manual.Tried realigning the gauge but then there's not much I can do when the muzzle is not seen.The OD of the gauge is same as that of the attachment which does not allow any realigning.
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Was looking at your pics.This one is also combro and i don't have the owners manual.Tried realigning the gauge but then there's not much I can do when the muzzle is not seen.The OD of the gauge is same as that of the attachment which does not allow any realigning.
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Re: air rifle - attachment
You have to realign the sensors with respect to the centre of bore. Makes no difference if you see the muzzle crown or not.Tried realigning the gauge but then there's not much I can do when the muzzle is not seen.
Loosen the knurled screw on the LCD panel side and slide the chrono up or down to align with the centre of the bore.The OD of the gauge is same as that of the attachment which does not allow any realigning.
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[quote="Mack The Knife Bana";p="10361"]
That's what I've been doing.Will try a few more times tomorrow morning.
btw, what are the velocities you're getting on your rifles?
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Loosen the knurled screw on the LCD panel side and slide the chrono up or down to align with the centre of the bore.
That's what I've been doing.Will try a few more times tomorrow morning.
btw, what are the velocities you're getting on your rifles?
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Re: air rifle - attachment
WOW!
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Re: air rifle - attachment
National .22 over 12 years old had velocities btw 475 and 510 fps
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Re: air rifle - attachment
After tinkering with the knurled screw managed to get readings on the velocity gauge and it was disappointing The National has a way better muzzle velocity than my rifle
Mack The Knife,
The reading's were taken 3" from the muzzle.Does that show a reading lesser than the actual muzzle velocity?
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Mack The Knife,
The reading's were taken 3" from the muzzle.Does that show a reading lesser than the actual muzzle velocity?
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Re: air rifle - attachment
Only in theory and I doubt the chrono would have been able to tell the difference. In other words - NO!Mack The Knife,
The reading's were taken 3" from the muzzle.Does that show a reading lesser than the actual muzzle velocity?
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P.S.: What are the respective calibres?
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Re: air rifle - attachment
That's depressingMack The Knife Bana";p="11453 wrote: In other words - NO!
Was in a mood to do some experimenting today.Dieseled the pump on my rifle and these are the 3 subsequent readings :
fps ftpds
458 6.98
398 5.27
396 5.22
Note that the first reading is close to twice that without dieselling!
Both rifles are .22 and I've used pointed pellets in both cases.Do wadcutters have a higher velocity?
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