RWS 350 Magnum

Hi- new to the forum, and I have a question. Bought a RWS 350 Magnum over 10 yrs ago. Beautiful gun, fit & finish is great, well worth the money. When I bought it,, I chronied several weights and brands of pellets, and marked them all. I have shot this rifle off and on over the years, but with the ammo shortage I’ve really been practicing with it lately. Just for kicks, I thought I’d rechrony some of the pellets and find it is shooting around 100-130 FPS slower than when it was new! Do the springs get weak on springers, or maybe the piston seal going bad? Still shoots good just not quite as powerful as it used to be
 
Vortek just came out with a High output and a Super High output kit for the 350. They also sell breech seals separately. If you left it cocked for a long period fo time it may be the spring. 10 plus years also may be the piston seal. Breech seal with slow it down some but only about 20-30 fps. Piston seal some as well, but 130fps if its a 22cal is the spring. .177cal, maybe not. 
 
Yes do inspect your breech seal and try a couple of drops of silicone chamber oil. Make sure it's the special silicone compression chamber oil and not be regular spring oil. I got some under the RWS brand. What I do is break the breach open just enough to get the needle into the transfer port to drop a couple of drops down there with the rifle oriented vertically. Then wait a few seconds and draw the barrel down to the cocked position to aspirate the oil into the Piston chamber. 

You can keep your hand on the barrel and pull the trigger to release it then work the piston up and down by moving the barrel between almost closed and almost cocked to distribute the oil inside the chamber.

Good Luck
 
And when you originally ran your numbers the rifle was well broken in right? A little lube burning when new will increase fps. And/or it was lubed a bit heavy and that lube is thunk & hard now.

Personally still like JM esp. for lubes. Poke around he does have some 350 parts.

https://www.airrifleheadquarters.com/catalog/item/251485/43075.htm

What are you numbers?



John