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Kinda misleading title. I was hoping for a fix on the reg creep that most fx guns have. You didn't actually fix the reg creep. You just replace the fx reg with the Huma reg. That's $120 extra. Was really hoping for a free fix and not have to spend $120 on a huma. Oh wells.
The way I solved the FX Crown AMP Regulator creep problem was to replace it with one of the new Huma Gen 3 Tuning Regulators. There are three models: 60-120 Bar; 100-165 Bar; and 140-195 Bar. https://www.huma-air.com/FX-Impact-and-FX-Crown-Tuning-Regulator-Gen-3 Replacing the factory regulator with the Huma completely cured the problem of it creeping up in reg pressure. This creep can be especially annoying when every time you take the gun out shooting you discover it is not hitting the same place as it was before, which makes you want to reset your scope zero every time you take it out shooting.
Something odd I discovered about the FX Crown is that it has no hammer weight, so that if you plan on using the Huma High Pressure Regulator to set the reg pressure above 150 Bar you will have to modify the hammer spring guide and also add a hammer weight. Otherwise you can set the reg pressure higher and higher but without adding a hammer weight your pellets' velocity will not increase. You need the extra weight to open the valve pin against the higher regulator pressure.
To do this I modified the hammer spring guide and made a 90 grain weight, and also reset the screw in the hammer adjuster block to allow the adjustment knob to be set on MAX at the 12:00 position. Bob_O made a very good instructional video on how to set the D5 screw and the hammer adjuster block as shown here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uvTZ4cmYDO4.
The combined length of the hammer weight and remainder of the guide rod on the spring guide cannot exceed the total length of the original spring guide rod, or the weight will bind against the spring guide rod and prevent the gun from cocking. If for any reason you wanted to use a longer heavier weight then you would have to shorten the spring guide rod accordingly, but I found that anything more than a 90 grain weight is unnecessary.
The new Huma Gen 3 Extra High Pressure Regulator ran flawlessly in the Crown and the creep problem was solved. At one point in my experiments I installed the .25 caliber slug liner and with the above modification and with the Huma set at 180 Bar I was able to get the JSB 34gr. MKI's running at 1015 ft/s for a whopping 78 FPE! Those 34's were Smokin'! And at that power level it will just stack pellets in the same hole at 50 yards! Who knows what this rifle and slug liner combination would do with some Varmint Knockers at that velocity and power level! ?![]()
This Huma Reg installation - hammer weight/spring guide modification is very simple to do and is a big bonus to solving the reg creep problem.
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We are forced to pay a hell of a lot of money for these FX guns and we should not have to modify them like this to make them reliable.
We are forced to pay a hell of a lot of money for these FX guns and we should not have to modify them like this to make them reliable.
CHUCK,
You make it sound like FX air rifles are unreliable unless equipped with a Huma reg. Notice how I didn't type "modified".
Just because you have an arrangement with Huma-Air doesn't mean the next person can't have a reliable FX air rifle with a factory reg. My Crown with AMP reg is performing at very high levels.
No one actually "forced" you to pay did they?