Answer
Mar 07, 2016 - 11:15 PM
Thank you for your question!
When installing a 6.03 over a normal diameter stock barrel, the FPS will increase. Also another thing to note, the longer the barrel, the higher the FPS. If this goes above your limit, simply adjust your PSI down where it is within your FPS limits then you are good to go. The Jack can run below 80 PSI. You can run your dwell higher than normal if you feel the need to, but it may not be necessary.
We have had great luck with both types of barrels. The Orga widebores run really well with the JACK and other HPA systems. Actually the employees of PolarStar mainly run widebore setups and even made sure that the Jack would work well with them during the designing of it. We found this out when we spoke to Ben (An owner of PolarStar) after it's initial release.
Since the Jack is such an adaptable system due to being able to adjust your settings, you can pretty much run it any way you would like without worrying that it won't work within your anticipated FPS range.
We hope that this helps. If you have any further questions, please feel free to ask!
Thanks!
When installing a 6.03 over a normal diameter stock barrel, the FPS will increase. Also another thing to note, the longer the barrel, the higher the FPS. If this goes above your limit, simply adjust your PSI down where it is within your FPS limits then you are good to go. The Jack can run below 80 PSI. You can run your dwell higher than normal if you feel the need to, but it may not be necessary.
We have had great luck with both types of barrels. The Orga widebores run really well with the JACK and other HPA systems. Actually the employees of PolarStar mainly run widebore setups and even made sure that the Jack would work well with them during the designing of it. We found this out when we spoke to Ben (An owner of PolarStar) after it's initial release.
Since the Jack is such an adaptable system due to being able to adjust your settings, you can pretty much run it any way you would like without worrying that it won't work within your anticipated FPS range.
We hope that this helps. If you have any further questions, please feel free to ask!
Thanks!
