Cycling for Models 389, 196, and 193
Recent field studies have concluded cartridge based projectors perform best when given adequate time to cycle.
By definition: Cycling implies the ability for the gas chamber, within a cartridge fired projector, to replenish itself with fresh oxygen. When achieved the projector yields a more consistent burn rate in each charge fired. Failure to do so results in less oxygen yielding lower combustion levels (e.g. reduced muzzle velocities) for subsequent darts fired at less than 30 second intervals.
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