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Just curious, but what over-gassing symptoms have you identified?
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Well now that I read my own post I sound like I am over reacting. What I call overgassed is really about like a mil spec type gun. I have had this gun set up for games in the past and in that condition it barely moves when fired. The gun is probably fine at 1 click out and I have discovered I have more bleed off mode left to play with.
Closed - gun did not move much...duhh... but no cycle.
1 click open (restriction mode) The gun ran just fine and felt pretty normal, but again only 1 click open cant be good for the gas screw.
4.5 turns open - full gas - the gun bucked and jumped when fired. Brass shot to the next section of land lol. Anyone could tell this was a violent cycle.
I kept opening until 8 turns out. The screw looked like it was bout to come out of the gas block. This was done in near pitch dark by light of a cellphone. The gun was bucking up a bit. About like a milspec type gun. I could tell it was not acting smooth like it did when I ran it with a tuned Govnah gas block.
Now last night I got it out and played with it at a table under light. I got 4 more turns out in bleed off before the screw stopped clicking. SO I HAVE NOT GONE TO FULL BLEED OFF YET. I was just afraid the screw would come out in the dark and land in grass last weekend. So 12 turns out for clicking and a 13th turn with no clicking before the screw hit a stop.
In all likelihood, this weekend might just mean tuning the gas block then a full retraction here.