Hi. I have an Edgun Leshiy Classic (the single shot older model... not the semi auto Leshiy 2). For those who don't know, the Leshiy classic functions like most regulated PC's. It has a regulator and a hammer spring (both adjustable). The barrel of this pcp can be easily (like in 2 minutes) exchanged. I currently have the .25 cal barrel installed and the hammer spring adjusted so that at this regulator preasure (130 bar) I'm right below the plateau with a 26 grain pellet and it is shooting at 735 fps. So my question is the following: if I simply exchange barrels (install the .22 cal instead of .25 cal), same length (250mm), and don't change anything else (don't touch the regulator or hammer spring), and if I use a pellet of the same weight (26 grain .22 cal instead it 26 grain .25 cal pellet), what would the expected velocity be? Higher, lower or the same compared to the .25 cal ? If it is higher or lower, then what would I need to do with the hammer spring to stay in the 'sweet spot' just below the plateau ( to get max speed with minimal air wasting)? Also would the expected 'sweet spot' of the .22 cal be faster or slower than that of the .25 cal?
Any info that would help me understand the effect of changing barrel calibre while keeping all other variables fixed would be much appreciated.
Thank you.
Any info that would help me understand the effect of changing barrel calibre while keeping all other variables fixed would be much appreciated.
Thank you.