Manny, when you get the chance, look up Trenier Outdoors. The are the dealer here. There are full instructions there. and well done. Jeff, the owner is very easy to talk to, and very quick on shipping!Tell him I ask you to contact him. He may do you a solid! Knife
Manny, I think you would really like a Reg. No drilling of the tube. for actual testing if you want to back and forth-Reged to non reged and back again, all you have to do is remove the tube, (which you have to do to install the ret any way, and remove the "O" ring. Hubb suggest leaving a gap between the valve block aps .002" or a little more. I used a business card to but the tube against for testing.When you decide, if you do, file a grove thru the threads the tube screws onto, enough to get to the base of the threads. And a small notch that mates to the groove when the tube is fully screwed to the valve block, this will be at 6:o'clock position, or very bottom of the tube. Either of these methods lets the reg breath. However the second method allows the reg to react faster for follow up shots. I set my reg for 145 bar for testing. Everything worked so well there, that I just left it. Once I get a Chrony in, this may change. this all sounds difficult. Took me about 10-15 minutes. But I didn't use a file, I used a Fordum, (sort of a industrial dremel) with a small diamond disk. LOLKnife
Rethinking this, I don't really do any target shooting and certainly no long range target shooting so even if the Reg sounds appealing it's not something that fits my Style really, I have a transfer port adjuster on my .25 so I can tune her to lower power quite easily.
Quote from: Nomadic Pirate on April 25, 2018, 04:19:48 PMRethinking this, I don't really do any target shooting and certainly no long range target shooting so even if the Reg sounds appealing it's not something that fits my Style really, I have a transfer port adjuster on my .25 so I can tune her to lower power quite easily.First of all + 7 on TrenierI went ahead and regulated my hunting gun simply to achieve more consistency for the (theoretical) better accuracy.And have been satisfied as it enables me to have less to be concerned about on where I am in the string and by more consistent trajectory with less to compensate/adjust/calculate for on a shot to shot basis.And I am regulated at the top of the regulators power so not target shooting which is why traditionally people use regulators... you could kind of say a new day is dawning between how we used to look at things and how we are changing to look at them now. In PBs 99% of what I did reloading for matches (and everything else really) was for consistency which is the #1 for accuracy. Pneumatic guns need consistency even more to achieve accuracy. You hunt hogs and like me, I bet you have needed to thread a shot through thick brush 'into the ear' a few times... The only reason I take the shot is I know the accuracy is there to thread the needle and not be deflected off that branch since it was shooting high or low from an unregulated variable charge of air from where I am aiming. The regulation gives me more confidence in my hardware and hence more confidence in my abilities.