What are the signs if a regulator goes bad? What are the procedures to check if it is the regulator or if its another problem? I was shooting my .35 cricket two days ago and the gun was shooting really good. I was shooting small pieces of chalk from 50 to 75 yards. I was only able to record two pieces of chalk at 75 yards before it got to dark. I put the gun away and didn't touch it until this morning. Yesterday the winds were really bad and I really want to finish this video I've been working on for several weeks. I decided to get up early this morning and record several shots before it got windy again. I set up the gun and fired off several test shots and notice I didn't hit the target. I put on the camera to see where the pellet was hitting and noticed the POI was 10 inches low. I couldn't understand why the gun was so far off. I decided to send several pellets down range and see if the POI would return to where it is suppose to be at. I noticed if I filled the gun to 220 bar, the first 2 or 3 shots were a little off so I only fill the gun 210 bar. This is what I got:
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As I sent pellet after pellet down range, the POI started to head towards the bulls eye. I normally fill the gun to 210 bar and noticed the regulator falls off about 120 bar. From what I can tell, the pellet increased in speed as the pressure in the tube decreased. Shooting JSB 81 grains. What do you think could be the problem? Thank you in advance
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As I sent pellet after pellet down range, the POI started to head towards the bulls eye. I normally fill the gun to 210 bar and noticed the regulator falls off about 120 bar. From what I can tell, the pellet increased in speed as the pressure in the tube decreased. Shooting JSB 81 grains. What do you think could be the problem? Thank you in advance