Oh, you can shim the springs too, of course.

On Monday, 8 October 2012 22:09:14 UTC+1, Pete Arundel wrote:
>
> Depending on the gun, you may be able to re-spring it to increase the 
> velocity. Spring kits are available for popular guns.
>
> On Sunday, 7 October 2012 20:25:56 UTC+1, RocketMan wrote:
>>
>> At the last battle, Will commented that he thought my marker velocity was 
>> low. I just checked it with the chrono and I was able to adjust it up to 
>> about 220 fps. I know the higher the velocity the better (up to 300 fps, 
>> anyway), but how much of a factor is this ? Aside from the velocity 
>> adjustment screw, is there any way to beef up the pop ?
>>
>>  
>>
>> While we’re on this topic, quite a while ago I saw Steve or Will with a 
>> paintball chrono that just needed to touched to the marker barrel while 
>> firing to take a measurement. The chrono I have now is a general purpose 
>> one that can be used for firearms, archery, paintball, etc. It’s versatile 
>> but kind of a pain to set up. Is anyone familiar with the paintball chrono 
>> I described ? Does it cost a fortune ?
>>
>>  
>>
>>               Thanks a lot,
>>
>>               Doug
>>
>

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