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These "Power jets", also called nozzles (special screws with holes), are made with the highest quality standards and tolerances.
The different jets are used to calibrate the valve's timing. This means: how long the valve stays open.
The valve of the Leshiy 2, unlike other conventional valves, is always opening to the fully open position. The jets are in charge of closing the valve as fast as we need to achieve the desired powers. In other words, the different jets are closing the valve slower or faster.
We are offering different Jets, and the only difference between them is the diameter of the hole.
Bigger diameter = the valve closes faster = the valve stays open for a shorter time = lower will be the Muzzle Energy of the Leshiy 2.
Smaller diameter = the valve closes slower = the valve stays open for a longer time = higher will be the Muzzle Energy of the Leshiy 2.
The following factors determine how much air volume will push the projectile (pellet or slug) inside the barrel. This air volume determines the muzzle velocity:
How much volume of air is needed?
This depends on:
Necessary to know:
The best configuration for accuracy and efficiency depends on the following parameters:
Caliber and Lengh of Barrel
Desired Energy
Pellet or Slug used (weight and shape)
In EDgun we recommend the following setups for the New Forward Plug
For caliber .177 (4,5mm)
For caliber .20 (5,1mm)
For caliber .22 (5,5mm)
For caliber .25 (6,35mm)
For caliber .30 (7,62mm)
Suggestion to reach the best air-consumption:
After choosing your regulator pressure, use the power jets to reach a point between 10% and 20% (depending on the caliber and lengh of the barrel), below the maximum reachable energy (with that determined regulator pressure). To check maximum reachable energy with each reg pressure, try two jets of 0,1mm.
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