MikeJ 7A
Active Member
OK, the wife and I started working on the first "practice project". Every thing was great until we tried to use a flush swivel set to and bucking bar to set some AD3's. You've got to realize that neither of us have done this before...
I have a new Sioux 2X gun and I'm running it at 90psi. I am questioning if the trigger response is correct? If I go "full blast" and then back off it hammers slowly. But then a few seconds later I can pull the trigger to the "slow" position and all I get is the sound of air escaping. Pulling the trigger further just results in more air sound but no hits. At some point it finally goes (hard to tell when) and hammers at full speed (typically hard to control). Is this right? Should I just be hitting it full blast everytime?
Probably because of the above, my wife was finding it near impossible to keep the bucking bar on the shop head during the burst. The results, of course, were not good.
Any tips?
Thanks!
Mike
I have a new Sioux 2X gun and I'm running it at 90psi. I am questioning if the trigger response is correct? If I go "full blast" and then back off it hammers slowly. But then a few seconds later I can pull the trigger to the "slow" position and all I get is the sound of air escaping. Pulling the trigger further just results in more air sound but no hits. At some point it finally goes (hard to tell when) and hammers at full speed (typically hard to control). Is this right? Should I just be hitting it full blast everytime?
Probably because of the above, my wife was finding it near impossible to keep the bucking bar on the shop head during the burst. The results, of course, were not good.
Any tips?
Thanks!
Mike