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| Originally Posted by VVulfe My internals are so vastly tweaked that I doubt my flow settings would be remotely useful.  |
exactly, mine too. I've upgraded things on my marker to the point that my settings would most likely not be helpful for a bone stock RT
small increments of turns is best when fine tuning an RT. Now that you have a small burst you are ready to fine tune it. So just slowly but surely slow down your rate of fire. Turning it counter clockwise you should find that your bursts will eventually get longer.
But yes I'm afraid the colder storage temperatures are aiding the pickyness of your RT. Reason being the CO2 takes your marker down to the temperature it doesn't like to operate because of the temperature it was before you used it.
Basic example is, when is it easier to get it to snow outside? On a cold day, or the blistering heat of July? Same thing.
The good thing is you are correcting this by storing it inside. Also when you test fire it, leave the hopper off so you can see if the cyclone does try to reload your marker. If not you can be sure it's low on CO2.