chamber to barrel ratio question
- Sergeant Dotson
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That valve should be fine, you could use that in the low hundreds, (200 or less PSI.)
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Good catch, good point!D_Hall wrote:Talk all you want of barrel/chamber ratios... Your biggest improvement at this point would come from ditching that ball valve and getting something faster. The standard "quick and easy for the beginner that still works well" valve is the modified sprinkler valve.
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Well guys, that might be a good point but almost all of us started with a ball valve. This is his first so give him a break.
thanks dotson, I actually wanted to have a QEV to begin with, but couldn't find one anywhere...or didn't know what I was looking for...I wanted it done the second I got the idea to make it, so I got all my materials in the morning, was shooting by noon.
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on a 1" barrel a 1" sprinkler is better than a 3/4" QEY.D_Hall wrote:Yeah, I saw your other thread after I responded to this one. QEV = better than sprinkler valve.beans wrote:I'm looking to get a QEV, but I don't know from where....mcmaster has them, but I can't find them on their site...
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