
A few months ago I uploaded initial chrony results with the Lane regulator in my S510 - You can see these results in the graph above:
-The RED line shows the original shot string straight out of the box (no reg)
-The BLUE line shows results with the reg set to 135 Bar, no tweaking.
-The ORANGE, GREEN & YELLOW lines show an attempt to increase shot count by tweaking transfer port, valve return spring, etc.
Even though the results were WAY better than the original unregulated mountain of a curve, I couldn't seem to get more than 50-55 shots without sacrificing a lot of power. The curves weren't completely flat either, which was a little disappointing.
And then I made the decision to shorten the hammer spring a little bit. I realised that the Air Arms rifles were losing a LOT of air through hammer bounce. The design seems a little silly, with constant spring tension on the valve even when the gun wasn't cocked. In theory, shortening the hammer spring by a few millimetres should "free float" the system a little and stop hammer bounce.
I cut the spring to 55mm, thinking "what the hell am I doing"...And what to you know!
The PURPLE line shows results with the hammer spring shortened. The string starts at 250 Bar, and ends at 100. The peak in the curve is because the gun goes off the reg at 135 Bar - But the peak is only 10fps higher than the rest of the curve, so I'm happy to shoot down to 100 without worrying about dramatic rises/drops in velocity.
I know people who are achieving even better results by lightening the hammer as well. This, in theory, should reduce inertia and enable the valve to close faster. I'll get to that at another stage.