I bought a new (refurbished) FX Impact Mk II (probably should call it a Mk II.5) in .25 caliber with 700mm barrel and power plenum. It was delivered shooting JSB 25 grain pellets at about 910 fps and 34 grain at about 750 fps. Original settings were regulator at 100 bar, front valve setting at about 2 1/2 lines and hammer spring about 1/2 way.
I want to tune it so it shoots 34 grain pellets at about 880 fps. I've watched a couple videos on tuning, but to be honest, it was pretty confusing. So I searched for other people's settings and found one person had the regulator up to 120 bar, hammer spring at max and front adjuster at 4 lines. I tried that and the 34 grains were flying at over 1,000 fps. I'm guessing that person didn't have a power plenum.
So, I left the hammer spring at max and cranked down on the regulator until it was back at 100 bar. I then tightened the front valve adjustment until the 34 grains were shooting at 880 fps. It's now at about 3 lines. I shot 6 rounds and the speed seemed pretty constant (varied from 880 to 886).
I'm guessing that keeping the hammer spring at the max, the front valve adjustment as tight as will work and the regulator at the lowest pressure that will work, I'm using air efficiently. Am I doing this right or is there something I should be doing differently?
I want to tune it so it shoots 34 grain pellets at about 880 fps. I've watched a couple videos on tuning, but to be honest, it was pretty confusing. So I searched for other people's settings and found one person had the regulator up to 120 bar, hammer spring at max and front adjuster at 4 lines. I tried that and the 34 grains were flying at over 1,000 fps. I'm guessing that person didn't have a power plenum.
So, I left the hammer spring at max and cranked down on the regulator until it was back at 100 bar. I then tightened the front valve adjustment until the 34 grains were shooting at 880 fps. It's now at about 3 lines. I shot 6 rounds and the speed seemed pretty constant (varied from 880 to 886).
I'm guessing that keeping the hammer spring at the max, the front valve adjustment as tight as will work and the regulator at the lowest pressure that will work, I'm using air efficiently. Am I doing this right or is there something I should be doing differently?