The gun might be more accurate with a higher reg pressure than necesarry to get the desired speed, and good efficiency. But you have to test for yourself. The impact is a different than other guns, as the valve stop adjuster allows you to experiment with a wide range of reg pressure, and still optain litle velocity variation from shot to shot. I have personally shot in the low 700 fps range, where the max speed of the gun have been 900fps, and still optained an ES within 10-15 fps. You can do that by just lowering the hammer strike, and control the ES with the valvestop. That is like 150 or more fps lower than max speed, and not the most common way to tune most guns. It also depends on what velocity you intend to shoot at. If you intend to shoot at low velocity, the reg might give more stable pressure if you do not lowering it to much (not sure the reg likes to be as low as 80-60 bar). If you intend to shoot at high velocity, the hammer strike might not be able to hit hard enough to get the desired speed, if you go to high on pressure. If you intend to keep the same speed, you can increase reg pressure 5 bar at a time, and adjust the rest of the gun, to see if it gets more accurate.