Recently, I have spent a lot of time tuning my Taipan Veteran Long in .22. The goal of my tune is to shoot JSB 18.1s at ~885 fps with consistency of every shot including the cold bore shot(s). To do this, I have (painstakingly) tuned the Huma regulator to the point where the “knee” is 880-890, with the max being 905-910.
An interesting finding that I have made is how low I had to adjust the reg pressure to get to this point. My gun hits this tune with the regulator at ~80 bar!
To a novice like me, this was surprising, as I frequently read about .22 regs in the 120 bar range that shoot 900 fps or less. When I tried 100 bar pressure, my max velocity was still 970 fps (knee at ~950 fps).
Also, I find it strange that the Huma’s adjustment tape ranges from 85-170 bar, considering many people seem to want to shoot 860-900, which in .22 can seemingly can be achieved with MUCH lower reg pressure than the median of this range (not to mention non-FACs).
Also, in Ted’s new video “Discussion: Ultimate .25 cal FX Test...”, he explains how he tunes his .30 cal Impact (non-power plenum) to shoot 44 gr pellets at 850 fps with 95 bar reg pressure!
So my question is, doesn’t it seem that the “standard” factory reg pressures are too high for the “standard” speeds that we want to shoot?
An interesting finding that I have made is how low I had to adjust the reg pressure to get to this point. My gun hits this tune with the regulator at ~80 bar!
To a novice like me, this was surprising, as I frequently read about .22 regs in the 120 bar range that shoot 900 fps or less. When I tried 100 bar pressure, my max velocity was still 970 fps (knee at ~950 fps).
Also, I find it strange that the Huma’s adjustment tape ranges from 85-170 bar, considering many people seem to want to shoot 860-900, which in .22 can seemingly can be achieved with MUCH lower reg pressure than the median of this range (not to mention non-FACs).
Also, in Ted’s new video “Discussion: Ultimate .25 cal FX Test...”, he explains how he tunes his .30 cal Impact (non-power plenum) to shoot 44 gr pellets at 850 fps with 95 bar reg pressure!
So my question is, doesn’t it seem that the “standard” factory reg pressures are too high for the “standard” speeds that we want to shoot?