View Full Version : dwel high to low?
paintballer4life
02-21-2004, 02:34 AM
whats up with doing:
"Chrono to 300fps(or whatever your field requires) using the minireg screw. Drop the Dwell one step at a time until the velocity starts to drop."
What exactly is the purpose of that?
P-dogg
02-21-2004, 09:17 AM
for every electro-pneumatic gun, the dwell to pressure ratio is very important. there are 2 primary configurations. 1) you can lower your input pressure from the mini-reg and increase the dwell to the desired velocity. this will give you better flatter shots yet it will use more gas. 2) you can lower the dwell and raise the pressure from the mini reg, this saves gas and is marginally less accurate. Its really all what you find works.
acoenfam1
02-21-2004, 09:38 PM
I posted way to set up the LPR/Dwell While ago (before my trip to the "Great Sand Pit"). If you can't find it let me know (PM) and I'll explain it to you.
speed4me2
02-21-2004, 10:19 PM
The only thing that will give you flatter shots is a flatline barrel which puts back spin on the ball. Other then that lowering the lpr and raising dwell allows for very brittle paint to be used.
Vantage_TeS
02-21-2004, 10:49 PM
:wall: give up the "flatter shots" thing people, the only way to make "flatter shots" is to give the ball backspin READ: Flatline! (and some mags have a "friction plate").
You can adjust you airflow untill your fingers fall off and you aint gonna get "flatter shots".
acoenfam1
02-21-2004, 10:59 PM
Thank you! All things being equal physicis are physics
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