Anchutz Reg Pressure

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Lol Moore
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#21 Re: Anchutz Reg Pressure

Fri Oct 13, 2017 8:08 am

...and I love the way you have edited out some of the drawing in the background - proper secret squirrel :lol:
...the barrel shoots, the stock hits the target...
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#22 Re: Anchutz Reg Pressure

Sat Oct 14, 2017 9:40 am

Unfortunately thats what it is Lol self discipline and planning months ahead, liable to change in minutes.
Just taking an hft one out to test with another, if ok both can go out next week and two down.

No shooting tomorrow i'll have to put some hours in, but where do i start. There again good idea to have another two up and running to try next week. Got a shortened one to do so needs to be one of the more efficient ones.
If a jobs worth doing, do it right or not at all.
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#23 Re: Anchutz Reg Pressure

Tue Oct 17, 2017 7:26 pm

Earlier I measured and checked 5 Anchutz regulators removed from brand new 10m rifles.

1st 72.5bar
2nd 67.6bar
3rd 58.2bar
4th 67.8bar
5th 61.3bar

Minimal creep on all 5 for a change, just first 3 there's 17.3 bar difference - thats outrageous :!:

German engineering at its best :?:

Rarely check a new reg do the work and setup later where problems arise.

Had a sneaky suspicion reg pressure wasn't constant which would fail German specs; just didnt think it would be so wild over 5 tested.
If a jobs worth doing, do it right or not at all.

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