You definitely need a hammer weight to crack open the valve at or above 150bar. You might be able to go over that pressure with a spacer to add hammer spring pretension, but I have spent a fair bit of time building hammer weights and finding the minimum hammer weight and spring tension to utilize higher reg pressure settings in my Crown.
I started off with the hollowed brass ER weight, which weighed in at 7.6(?) grams, which didn't open the valve over ~153bar (this causing velocity to drop past 153bar). I filled the weight with lead, increasing the weight to 9.9grams, which allowed me to open the valve over 160bar before velocity once again dropped.
Fast-forward to my current configuration, I'm using a 12.6gr hammer weight with a fair bit of spring pretension, and I can use all of the 190bar in my Huma extra-high pressure regulator for 76FPE in .22 caliber. I could probably do further tweaking and tuning and get the numbers up higher, but I'm VERY pleased with how my rifle shoots 28-30gr slugs closer to 60FPE and the shot count with that tune - so I'm not at all compelled to push it further at the moment.
The larger hammer weight also makes it difficult to tune for light pellets (<=16gr), but it has been very compatible for an 18gr pellet tune (@970fps with my 380mm barrel). If I want to shoot anything lighter, I have to reinstall the stock hammer spring guide and remove my weight.