tx 200 piston weight or top hat
tx 200 piston weight or top hat
Anyone use the .22 piston weight in a .177 tx 200, how does this feel in comparison.
Re: tx 200 piston weight or top hat
Absolutely no idea!, but, what is the goal / objective of your experiment?, springers can be tuned / modified in so many ways. But, without a clear objective it is impossible to guide or help you.
More power, less power, better consistency, less temperature related consistency changes, less recoil / less hold sensitivity, more / less pellet change tolerance, less cocking effort, longer service intervals, less twang or subjective noise related topics, smoother cycle / faster / lazier cycle........................
They are so simple and fast to strip just try it, worst outcome 3 minutes wasted
More power, less power, better consistency, less temperature related consistency changes, less recoil / less hold sensitivity, more / less pellet change tolerance, less cocking effort, longer service intervals, less twang or subjective noise related topics, smoother cycle / faster / lazier cycle........................
They are so simple and fast to strip just try it, worst outcome 3 minutes wasted

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