Silo - 9/3/2007 12:11 PM
....It got up around 100 degrees .......
My 850 acted up after the first air tank ran out and never got over 600fps for the rest of the day. In fact it went
as low as 470fps at one point. I still have to figure out what has happened....
THAT is exactly what happened my good buddy, "valve lock". My super ultra extra double tuned CO2 guns used to always experience valve lock up over 90-95F. The gun will still shoot, it just wont have any b@!!$. If you get it hot enough it will stop shooting altogether. I had besides my springers, a Mike M. tuned AR2078, a home tuned QB78, and a VERY modded Crosman 2260 back at the end of last year, and they were sold for that very reason. I love how easy CO2 guns are to mess with, mod, inexpensive for the most part, but when it's hot here in Texas or cold here in the Winter months they aren't much fun to shoot. I hate to say it pal, but the Darkside is calling, you will give in....do NOT RESIST!
Today I went to Steve's for some "wood work talk" and also of course the "158 yard challenge". I brought my Talon .177 with the 18" barrel and my BSA Superstar for close in plinking. The BSA is deadly to ANY can within 50 yards shooting Crowmagnums....but the Talon scored two nice direct hits on cans out on the dam at 158+/- yards. That Talon is shooting 10.5 grain Kodiaks at right around 980fps for a good consistant 40 shots at least...Steve only hit twice with his new regulated BSA Superten in the same amount of time, so I don't feel bad. The visit was as much about wood work as it was about shooting, and as usual I walked away overloaded with new woodworking knowledge.