Daystate New Daystate Alphawolf Owner With Some Questions

Hello All! New to the PCP world, just picked up my first from Airguns of Arizona. It’s a Daystate Alpha Wolf HP .30 with 23” barrel. Currently shooting the JSB Diabolo Exact 50.15gr pellets. Trying to figure out regulator pressure. There is a factory setting for this grain pellet and it sets the regulator pressure to 195/196. With a full tank at 240 Bar, I can only shoot a couple of mags before it drops below the regulator setting and gives me the low pressure warning. Curious if there is a better tune or regulator setting that is lower so I can get more shots out of the tank. Please forgive my ignorance as I am still learning about all of this but figured I’d reach out and see if anybody can share some of their knowledge/experience. This gun is amazing and I’m excited to see what it can really do as I learn!

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Hello All! New to the PCP world, just picked up my first from Airguns of Arizona. It’s a Daystate Alpha Wolf HP .30 with 23” barrel. Currently shooting the JSB Diabolo Exact 50.15gr pellets. Trying to figure out regulator pressure. There is a factory setting for this grain pellet and it sets the regulator pressure to 195/196. With a full tank at 240 Bar, I can only shoot a couple of mags before it drops below the regulator setting and gives me the low pressure warning. Curious if there is a better tune or regulator setting that is lower so I can get more shots out of the tank. Please forgive my ignorance as I am still learning about all of this but figured I’d reach out and see if anybody can share some of their knowledge/experience. This gun is amazing and I’m excited to see what it can really do as I learn!

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Welcome to the Rabbit Hole of Air Gunning. Very nice setup for your first airgun. I have several guns from AoA, and they are happy to help with questions on setup and getting the proper performance. One thing you can do is upgrade your tank to a 700 CC, which will help your shot count, but adds a little more weight., the other is try some liter pellets, 44gn and even 29gn with lower reg setting like @candiru sauggested is drop the reg down and start coming back up in 5 bar ata time untill you get the right speed and accurecy you are looking for.
 
Hello All! New to the PCP world, just picked up my first from Airguns of Arizona. It’s a Daystate Alpha Wolf HP .30 with 23” barrel. Currently shooting the JSB Diabolo Exact 50.15gr pellets. Trying to figure out regulator pressure. There is a factory setting for this grain pellet and it sets the regulator pressure to 195/196. With a full tank at 240 Bar, I can only shoot a couple of mags before it drops below the regulator setting and gives me the low pressure warning. Curious if there is a better tune or regulator setting that is lower so I can get more shots out of the tank. Please forgive my ignorance as I am still learning about all of this but figured I’d reach out and see if anybody can share some of their knowledge/experience. This gun is amazing and I’m excited to see what it can really do as I learn!

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I just ignore the regulator pressure, when in factory mode the gun automatically adapts the voltage and dwell time to keep pellet speed consistent. It's a new gun and I didn't touch the regulator knob yet, I just left it at factory setting. I might experiment with it a little more in the near future. But I can keep on shooting at 860 fps until +/- 120 bar. Essentially the gun becomes an unregulated gun in this way, but with automatic speed ajustment to keep speed steady.