I have a non regulated .22 Daystate Regal XL PCP.
I understand the benefits of having a regulated gun; longer shot string, very small FPS discrepancy between shots, improved accuracy at longer distances, better efficiency using air, etc...I think any new PCP will be regulated for me because of this.
So, as an example only - If you shoot a 40 shot string and then reach a preset 135 BAR threshold and now continue to shoot "off the regulator," do your shots become that much more inaccurate because your FPS drops considerably? Realistically, I can shoot down to 110 bar and still have significantly more shots, but I realize they are less FPS and probably less accurate.
I am assuming that most users of a regulated air gun stop shooting and refill after they are "off the reg." Is it primarily due to lack of accuracy, reduction in power/FPE. I assume these are the primary reasons. Can you confirm/validate?
Thanks
I understand the benefits of having a regulated gun; longer shot string, very small FPS discrepancy between shots, improved accuracy at longer distances, better efficiency using air, etc...I think any new PCP will be regulated for me because of this.
So, as an example only - If you shoot a 40 shot string and then reach a preset 135 BAR threshold and now continue to shoot "off the regulator," do your shots become that much more inaccurate because your FPS drops considerably? Realistically, I can shoot down to 110 bar and still have significantly more shots, but I realize they are less FPS and probably less accurate.
I am assuming that most users of a regulated air gun stop shooting and refill after they are "off the reg." Is it primarily due to lack of accuracy, reduction in power/FPE. I assume these are the primary reasons. Can you confirm/validate?
Thanks