Tuning Range Day

So went out to the range at first light today with my two Maverick Compacts, 30 cal and 22 cal. Both with the 500mm barrel STX. Shot the 30 cal first and zeroed it at 50yds and adjusted 883fps on PW6. Checked Strelok Pro for 100 yrd shot and adjusted scopt up 12 MOA and hit the 100 yrd bull's eye on the first shot. All my shots were with the JSB 44.75grn pellets. Now here's where things went off the rails. Swung my 22 around and shot the 18.13grn JSB's at about 893fps and basically tac driving at 50 yds. Then I decided, to put the 700mm barrel on and shoot 30grn .218 javelin slugs and at the same settings, my velocity dropped almost 300fps. I was under the impression that the slugs being shot from a longer barrel would have more time to accelerate and be faster than the pellets coming out of the 500mm barrel. Tried bring the fps up with the HSA and maxed out at 750fps and could not cock rifle on PW7. Tried higher reg pressures same issue. Backed HSA back down then gradually came back up making only quarter to one eights turn, sill no difference. So measure the pellet diameters vs the slug diameters and found that all pellets were significantly larger than slugs at .226 vs .218 or less. One thing I didnt do was shoot the slugs from the 500mm barrel. Also, the porting on the compact barrel vs the sniper barrel is considerably larger. The compact barrel has both the slug bridged port and the pellet port. On the sniper barrel, the porting for both is smaller than the compact barrel and there is no bridge on the slug port. Anyone have any advice, much appreciated.
 
Update, did some shooting with my compact setup and it looks like in order to shoot the 30 grn slugs I would have to go with a slug power kit which includes a heavier spring and hammer. Dont know if I also would have to go with different transfer ports in the barrel. Even with the larger ports in the compact barrel, I could only get up to 750 fps with the 2nd reg bypassed and the 1st reg at 140bar and then I ran into cocking issue because the HSA was all the way out. on PW7. Had to go to PW6 to cock and fire it. So to me this isn't as adjjustable as I though. To have to modify in order to meet the performance requirements of slugs is not an adjustment.


 
So had a break in the good ole Ohio November weather yesterday and although I was supposed to be working on my shed build, when my wife left to do some Christmas shopping I seen my chance to get my Mav Compact 22 tuned. After an entire afternoon this is what I came up with: HN Baracuda's 18.5gr PW 6 HSA are all at 6.94mm Avg FPS875 ES15 SD5. Hades 15.89gr AvgFPS883 ES22 SD7 PW5. Crosman Premier HP 14.3gr Avg FPS859 ES20 SD8 PW4. JSB 18.13gr AvgFPS883 ES23 SD7 PW6. These are all at 1st Reg 150 2nd Reg 125. When I tuned I wanted to try and get the JSB at 880 on PW4 but the light hammer that this gun came with caused me to run out of HSA and not able to cock the gun on PW7.. My tuning strategy was to start low at 1st 100 2nd 70 and work my way up. When I adjusted the HSA till it looked like the gun saturated-meaning no further increase in hammer spring yielded very little change in velocity then I backed the adjustment back down to where FPS started to peak and brought the regulators up bout 5-10 bar then adjusted again. I would guess that with the heavier hammer, I could achieve these velocities at one or two PW levels lower for each pellet giving me more head room to shoot heavier pellets/slugs. Now for the micro adjuster (HSA), I measure using digital calipers using the step method from the top of the allen head to the top of the spring seat (6.94mm).