Turning down .25 cal to minimize FPE

I’m looking to turn down my FX WC MK3 Compact to sub 12fpe. I shoot in an area with a lot of potential for collateral damage and want to minimize the chances. 25 yard range max. With 25gr pellets, this puts it somewhere around 450fps. When I turn the hammer spring down to 1, it shoots 680fps so I have quite a ways to go. Has anyone shot 25 cal at this speed? What kind of accuracy should I expect?
 
I can't give you any FX help, but I can share that I have one of my Leshiy's turned down to a hair under 600fps and it is ridiculously accurate with several different pellets. I'm obviously making more than 12fpe, but other than the looping trajectory, I don't see why you should have any accuracy issues and i think you will be pleasantly surprised.

Mark
 
This isn’t really for the Wildcat, but yesterday I got a Taipan Compact in 25 cal and today I playing with the hammer spring adjustment. I am shooting 26 gr Hades. I got muzzle velocity around 450 to 460 FPS which came out to around 12 ft/lbs, and these speed is what you can expect from your Wildcat. For me these velocities for 25 cal is not far off throwing rocks, but 12 FPS is 12 FPS. I do though have an Impact compact in .22 and I am working on “down tuning” the impact so I do have a min setting around 12 ft/lbs. I still have more to do, but I know you need to adjust the tuning regulator down to around 80 Bar.

Below is some chronograph data from my FX Chrony when I was messing with the power adjustment on the Hammer spring. Again this is with a 26ish grain Hades, so you can use the velocity numbers as a reference to do the math for ft/lbs.

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Thanks guys. Yeah my main concern is punching holes through my fence if i miss shooting a rat. I don’t mind too much about the pellet being buried in the wood, but I can’t have penetration.

Go with a pellet that will expand, so the penetration will be small, try the polymags, Baracuda Hunters, Crow Magnum I have a wooden fence on my backyard and shooting any of those at 50fpe doesn't go all the way on the wood.
 
I shoot in areas where collateral damage is a concern, if it’s close range,( less than 20yards) try putting the pellets in backwards, they are surprisingly accurate, flattening like pancakes when they hit so damage is minimal but devastating on vermin.

I don’t know if the mag and probe of a wildcat will allow backward pellets, if it does, give it a try, and no this is not a joke.



Bb
 
Thanks guys. Yeah my main concern is punching holes through my fence if i miss shooting a rat. I don’t mind too much about the pellet being buried in the wood, but I can’t have penetration.

Sounds like an opportunity to buy a sub 12 fpe .177! Don't know if it would be more accurate, but I expect it might. It's a perfect application for it, but mainly, you get a new rifle, always a good thing. 
 
I accidentally loaded a pellet backwards in my .177. My chrony showed a sudden drop of 300 fps and I thought I had a real problem. The pellet hit the target just fine. My next shot was back to 900+ and I thought it was just a fluke. Then I realized what had happened, tried it again and the backwards pellet shot just fine but at an appreciable lower fps. it works.