Glem.Chally - Thanks Nathan, it is nice to be praised by a great Tinker like you. And you know I didn't even think about the EunJin 35.8 round nose or 43 grain pointed pellets...of all people I should have thought of those because during my Sumatra era I shot thousands of them! And as a matter of fact there was one brand of pellets that shot better than any other in my Sumatra's even at max power, and that was the Benjamin Domed 27.8 grain! I hope one of you guys try them in a .25 slug liner. In a couple days I will be returning this Crown to its owner, who was gracious enough to let me tinker with his gun so that I could see what makes it tick...so I won't be able to do any more experiments with it after today.
Tomiboy: The weight I used was from my old .25 Wildcat Original than weighed 175.6 grains...I just cut it down with my Dremel cut-off blade a little at a time until I got it where I wanted it. Then I chucked it up in my Makita and beveled the head and tip of the shaft on a piece of 400 paper taped to my glass top desk. You guys don't have to ask Ernest to make you hammer weights because you can make your own. Just order a hammer weight from the .25 Wildcat that weighs 175.6 grains and then cut it down to whatever size you want; or get a 200 grain weight from a .30 Wildcat, or a weight from a .25 Streamline...just call Newman or Summer at FXUSA and tell them you want to buy some hammer weights. The price is $5.00 each.
Bob_O: Thanks Bob, your video on how to adjust the D5 screw in the D4 hammer adjuster block was invaluable and instrumental in me attempting this whole modification. After watching it several times I thought about the new Gen 3 Extra High Pressure regs from Huma, and remembered that I have a friend that just got a new Crown...

When I followed your video and removed the set screw in the hammer spring guide and removed it and the hammer spring I was flabbergasted to discover there was no hammer weight in there!!!
So I called my friend to tell him this and get his permission to do surgery on his gun and he laughed and told me that Ernest had already made a video on "Hammer Weight Mod", and gave me permission to proceed. After watching Ernest's video though, I thought that leaving a nub of the spring guide rod was a better idea than cutting it off and drilling a hole for the spring to ride in. I don't have a drill press and I would have had to just free hand it with my Makita, and I thought that if I screw it up God only knows when I could get a replacement part and how long my buddy's gun would be out of service.
For those who may wonder why I wanted to add a hammer weight to a Crown, the reason is that after installing the Gen 3 Extra High Pressure Regulator and turning it up to 160 bar I couldn't get anymore velocity from the 34's...and it was the same for 170, 180, 190, and 200 bar! That's when it dawned on me that all that extra pressure was holding the valve pin closed and that the weight-less hammer wasn't hitting with enough force to open the valve pin. At first I tried a softer valve pin spring but that only helped a little...so then after watching Ernest's video and re-watching Bob's a couple times I sallied forth.

It was a lot of fun...
To those interested in an FX Crown I would like to say that this has to be the easiest air rifle in the whole world to work on yourself! You could do your own power tune on one in an hour! And it is light and shoulders and points perfectly! I would dearly love to own one myself someday with the light synthetic stock.
And Bob, I want you to know what an inspiration your YouTube video was to me. It is a big part of the reason for me coming back here to share some of my little discovery's, which is the reason I ever joined in the first place. I think I have things in a better perspective now.
All the best, Chuck