A forgetful oldgoat needs help
I haven’t set up a regulator in over a year and I ran into a problem today.
Last year, I bought some 25 cal. JSB Exact King Heavy 33.95 grain pellets and turned my R3 Matador’s reg up to shoot them at 880 fps. They weren’t any more accurate, at 100 yards, than the 25.4 grain JSBs. I could only get 40 regulated shots per fill so, I gave up on the Heavy pellets and put the Matador back in my gun safe.
This Sunday, I am meeting a couple of air gun buddies and we are going to a couple of cattle farms to shoot some pigeons, starlings and Asian doves so, I turned the HST and the regulator down to 127-130 bar and did a couple of shot strings. IIRC, I used to get 69-70 regulated shots at 885 fps. I’m currently getting 59.
I can’t find my tuning notes and I don’t have the time to play with the gun much more before Sunday, a friend with benefits came by yesterday and messed my schedule all up. I should have told her no but, it’s kinda hard when she’s ready to go!
Anyhow, I’m thinking that I need to turn the reg up a little more and play with the HST some. The current shot string has a maximum deviation of 10 fps before going off of the reg. I might have to leave the gun as is and just fill it up sooner this weekend.
Any thoughts or suggestions?
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Old Goat, I did the same thing chasing the heavies with my EDgun. After shooting the .25 with the regulator adjusted up for a while, I decided the noise and air hunger wasn’t worth it. I turned my regulator back down to 130 BAR ( I have come to believe Ed’s setting is the best) My Matador experienced the same symptoms as you described in this post. I found my hammer spring lost some spring! I decided to replace it, and with the new HS, my velocity was back to the factory setting. Might want to check the spring, often overlooked component for required valve dwell time. Good luck on your hunt!.