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So you're in the UK and you have FAC, but you will need to put that particular rifle on your ticket in order to legally modify for FAC power and once done cannot be reversed, if you can prove you have FAC I will give you the info needed, otherwise I would be breaking the law as it just sounds like your trying to up the power on a restricted rifle to me, and nobody on a UK forum will give you that info.

The 818 fps you are showing is only 11.2ftlb with the 7.56 grain pellet you're using and not FAC power?
thank you for your help and advise but I've finally sorted it out now, about bloody time.
 
I recently got the Huma reg w/extra large plenum for my Stoeger Bullshark, essentially same gun as Snowpeak, and I also got the regulator tester. Anyway, according to the tape gauge the reg came set ar 110 bar by the indicator mark on the set screw. There was also a tiny allen screw included that goes into the set screw as a flow restrictor and prevents any debris from entering reg. It's screwed all the way in then is backed out 2 turns. So that's what I did, maybe did 2 1/2 turns.
There was nothing about adjustments to a screw beneath the set screw. There's rebuild videos that may give information about that.
These are advertised as capable of being set to 155 bar. With the regulator tester I found my tape gauge to br slightly off, about 5 bar lower than marks. Counterclockwise increases the reg pressure. As directed, need to turn set screw about 10 bar above desired setting then back down to desired setting when increasing reg pressure. Lowering pressure can be just turned down.
Set mine to 150 bar and then it was just a direct install.
Two other things I did.
1st: I measured the overall reg length before doing anything and wrote that down for a starting point if/when the reg ever needs to be rebuilt.
2nd: I used an engraving tool and transfered the set screw mark to top of screw, and 140, 150 marks to flat face of the reg. Used a dab paint on a toothpick to color the marks, white for set screw, and orange on reg face. (What showed up best.) Now I can make approximate adjustments by those from front of air tube if needed.
thank you very much for telling me about the huma regulator 👌✌️, the only thing is though mate is with the 2 or 2 in a half turn's at the bottom, we've been told so many times it has to be this amount of turn's, (like 2 turn's then 3 in a half) and obviously that's been way too much, we've tryed 2 the guy from huma-air said 3...wtf🙄🤔 I can try 2 in a half turn's and see if anything happens, if it doesn't then I really don't know what to do with it, I'll probably throw it in the bin, and buy another new one!! I don't really want to but I don't see any other reason why it wouldn't be working.... but thank you again for that very handy piece of information for the regulator, very handy tip!!.... thank's again 🤝🍻
 
thank you very much for telling me about the huma regulator 👌✌️, the only thing is though mate is with the 2 or 2 in a half turn's at the bottom, we've been told so many times it has to be this amount of turn's, (like 2 turn's then 3 in a half) and obviously that's been way too much, we've tryed 2 the guy from huma-air said 3...wtf🙄🤔 I can try 2 in a half turn's and see if anything happens, if it doesn't then I really don't know what to do with it, I'll probably throw it in the bin, and buy another new one!! I don't really want to but I don't see any other reason why it wouldn't be working.... but thank you again for that very handy piece of information for the regulator, very handy tip!!.... thank's again 🤝🍻
They're regulator tester isn't a cheap tool for a single use since it only fits the Huma's (anything else requires and adapter, sold separately if they even have one in stock).
However, I after getting one found it a very efficient process for setting the regulator, even if I never use it again. Let you set it, and test it before putting it in the gun.
Hope you get everything working properly.