Huben in hand

My Huben arived today, My first pcp, didn't have a chance to really check it out (neighbors were having a pool party for five year olds, didn't need to get lynched by a mob of angry mothers). So Ikept the power dialed down, ran about sixty pellets through on the air it shipped with. About as much noise as your average office electric stapler. Flawless indexing. Solid feel, dense, but not really heavy. Very pleased.

Hopefully, more time with it tomorrow.
 
At home, my shooting lane is 30 yards, and I shoot with bucket and sticks. I'm not the world's best shot, my best group with my Tx200 over the past three years is probably one inch. I had two half inch groups today with the Huben. 
It seems with where I've been pumping to, and where the regulator is set, it's been off regulator all along. Next up is dialing back the regulator. so it is in its active range.
Just messing around so far, but went through about a tin and a half of pellets in two days. One thing I never had a chance to do before is practice putting double taps in targets. 
Still haven't opened it up all the way, too many neighbors outside in the afternoon. Upped it a bit though. Sounds more like an industrial stapler than an office stapler. Splatted a few pellets out to dime size on a steel target. Been careful to keep it all subsonic so far, though it seems I pushed RWS Hobbys fast enough to open up the groups.
 
Power enough to push Eunjin 32.4s supersonic and still 1/4" ctc @ 30yards. 

Seems to be a lot of consteration, but how does it do with the knob locked to 11 for power. My reply is that if you're only using setting 11, you might as well not have a knob, just have it hardwired to max. As far as I've seen, this gun offers unprescedented range of easy adjustment. Most guns are proud of having a max power 2 1/2 times the base power. This gun offers 11 times the base power. I can use heavy pellets and dial up the power to punch through 3" of 60 durometer Shore A scale rubber and who knows what else, but living on a 1/10 acre lot, I'd rather have it stop not much past smy property. On the few times a year I can stretch out the range, I can use my same gun.