ken(toronto)
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As I posted previously, my CZ can only go 8-9" in air test on a dime. After seeing posts by many that their CZ goes to 10" "in the ground"; I sent it off to Nasa Tom for a recalibrate and tuneup.
Just got it back, and was quite disappointed; no improvement , still 8 1/2" on air test, 6" in ground !!!
Tom explained that it all depends on the "matched" components used in the manufacture, some components matched up very well, some batches don't,. In my case, the latter ;so I'm getting not-so-good depth. There's nothing one can do other than changing electronic components, but there's no supplies because they don't make the obsolete parts anymore.
So, what a bummer; still good machine, but can't find the deeper stuff!
Ken
Just got it back, and was quite disappointed; no improvement , still 8 1/2" on air test, 6" in ground !!!
Tom explained that it all depends on the "matched" components used in the manufacture, some components matched up very well, some batches don't,. In my case, the latter ;so I'm getting not-so-good depth. There's nothing one can do other than changing electronic components, but there's no supplies because they don't make the obsolete parts anymore.
So, what a bummer; still good machine, but can't find the deeper stuff!
Ken