Wouldn't placing a washer between the stock screw and block free float the cylinder?poguemahone wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2019 4:02 pmaye up Rich, them black bits of tape that airarms put at the front of the stock defeat the object of floating the cylinder. it must be floated from the butt end mate your gun cant pass the £5 note test with them pads inRichieRich612 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 26, 2019 10:47 pmI've read it and they do float the cylinder sometimes by adding those 2 black pieces of thick tape found inside some stocks.
It's food for thought but I still think floating the barrel is better.
Never floated both barrel and cylinder yet though but will give it a try.
As for increasing the sweet spot it's impossible as floating either will not help the power curve when un regulated due to the physics of the hammer and valve working at different pressures within the fill pressure.
Can't beat using a chrono and finding that sweet spot between 150 and 120 bar for me.
Rich
i never mentioned anything about increasing the sweet spot by floating the cylinder , its purely for maximum accuracy, and nowt else
people still cant see the benefits of floating the aa cylinder, even though that dave fella from staffs custom rifles floats em as standard to maximise accuracy and his reputation
Rich