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July 17th, 04:40 PM
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Cocker Problem
I have an 05 prostock, it shoots great but if i fire fast at all after a few shots the balls will come out with no velocity. I think its a timing problem, but what part of the timing any ideas are appreciated.
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July 17th, 04:55 PM
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haha
you said "Cocker"
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July 17th, 05:00 PM
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y yes i did
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July 17th, 07:58 PM
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it could be your regulator not recharging fast enough. if you can, try and swap regs with somebody and try it. If it still does it, it could be that the timing is to close together, in that the three way actuates too soon after the gun is fired, and when you fire fast, it doesn't let the valve stay open long enough, which would give you a loss in velocity. That's all i can think of, so try that for starters.
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July 17th, 08:16 PM
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Sounds like shootdown, are you using a low pressure tank? That or maybe your reg isn't recharging fast enough.
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July 17th, 10:03 PM
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Im actually using co2 but i have a friend who uses the same setup and he has no problems. What part of the timing should i adjust? Also the regs brand new.
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July 17th, 10:16 PM
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I know it takes a few bags to get the reg. broken in, I'm not sure about the timing thing, but it very well could be your reg.
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July 17th, 10:26 PM
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I was saving that bacon
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Yea my brothers gun did the same thing, we switched regs and it was all better. Also, he was having a problem of it just lobbing the balls with high pressure, but when the tank was turned off and shot a couple times it shot fine. To fix this we turned *down* the velocity. So try turning it up?
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July 18th, 11:07 AM
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i would trie and see if it is just the co2 trie to shoot your gun with nitro qnd then post back tel us if that worked
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July 18th, 11:36 AM
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thanks for all the help i will try all of them and tell you which worked.
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July 18th, 11:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Shamed_Spartan
haha
you said "Cocker"
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Warned. You know better then to fill my section with crap like that.
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July 18th, 12:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Shamed_Spartan
haha
you said "Cocker"
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July 20th, 12:45 PM
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make sure your using anti syphon on the co2 tank, and that its actually installed correctly. The liquid co2 can freeze the reg, and also limit correct gas expansion.
HPA would be best, but you should be able to make co2 work.
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