They say that this vulkan is just so much better than the fx impact 3 despite all the hype and marketing bullshit of the latter. Thanks for making up my mind.!!
Jeremy, this is a great tutorial, thanks for sharing your indepth knowledge of this wonderful pcp! My brand new .22 V3-700 with a factory depinger is quite loud at the cheek rest! Is it normal, wondering if it's suppose to settle down once I shoot it several hundred rounds? Thanks... Eddie-Eduardo
Thank you I don't think its a matter of settling down As the ping is coming from High Pressure Air moving at a high velocity through the plenum, a depinger works by slowing the air moving through the plenum in a similar fashion to a baffle in a suppressor. I don't see how after 700 shots the HPA will change how it flows through the Plenum.
I've just watched your video again and you are getting great power with very good accuracy but at 220 BAR I'm amazed you are not suffering valve lock. Are you 100% sure the plenum pressure is working at 220 BAR? BTW, are there any proper schematics of this gun?
The plenum has tiny breather holes on each end of the tube. This means if you have the reg on one side you plenum will be smaller and less powerful if you the flip the plenum over and install the reg on the other side you would greatly increase the volume of the regulated area this would greatly increase the power of the rifle I can't give u the depth of how far the reg sits inside the plenum
What about the hammer spring I did adjust mine about 1/4 turn counter clockwise and I didn’t get much different velocity even with hummer springs at max. Can you give us some info about the spring and hummer I think my spring is too weak or something
Hello again, regarding the regulator. What is the reg pressure set at in this video? Is it a spring type or washer type? Does the manufacturer of the rifle make the reg or is it bought 3rd party and if so, what is the brand of the reg ? At this stage, have you already changed the hammer spring to achieve these velocities?
@@AfricanAirOrdnance Interesting! The Reg has no spring or washers? How about doing a special video on the Reg design? That way we can see how it actually works. Many thanks
I contacted AGT about the max recommended reg pressure and they said it shouldn’t be set above 170 bar. Have you modified the reg so that it can withstand 220 bar? Or did you mean that 220 bar was the bottle pressure?
He will only show you regulator modifications and simple stuff. The hammers srping mods or any other mods in order to been able to work on 220 bars he will not tell you. Not very helpfull other than showing your gun shooting with a lot of power but that is all
I know you mentioned that you were not trying to shoot groups, rather trying to check velocity. But how does the gun group at those speeds. The groups you shot were average for that gun. Thabks
Actually the groups in the first part of the video were much bigger at lower speed and got tighter with the increase obviously finding ammo that the gun likes is also very important again as I did state I wasn't shooting for Super tight groups but to get a 40 gn slug over 1000fps and the numbers were extremely consistent for that power output The bigger slugs 40 gn and 45 ,gn are designed for higher speed Old school Airgunners rule of thumb used to be for Airguns keeping your slug under 1000 fps was best for accuracy in pellets that is true but slugs things are changing fast
@@AfricanAirOrdnance thx for that bud! Would u make a video shooting those slugs and try to get them to group sub MOA. I have a few AGT Vulcans/Uragans from .177 to .762 and was just about to press the button on the Vulcan 3. Love the polygonal barrel on it but can’t seem to find any evidence on whether it can really shoot slugs sub MOA with minimal tinkering. Thx again
Thanks for the video.. very well done... the next step I'd love to see done... is the step to get very tight groups... seems to be every gets the tutorial to this point and won't go any further.. so is the next step to up speed a little more at a time to see what happens with accuracy?? And what would you recommend a safe speed for the rifle...any info we may need on hammer spring adjustments??? Does it need adjusting? Or should we just stay with reg pressures...it's just feels like we as newbys to the slug club are only getting half the story all of the time.... OK yes you need a slug the gun likes... but show us how it all goes for first shot and all the tuning to get to crazy groups at 100m