Max consistency for a 10fpe p-rod

I just got my first p-rod and want to use it for rats and pest birds in a hanger so Passthrough is not wanted. I'm going to use polymags and try to get the FPE around 10, I'd like to get a good shot count as well but I don't want to go with a bottle or double tube I want to try to keep it as light as possible. I was wondering what y'all's suggestion is to get the shot count up consistency better and fps lower.
Thanks,
Jesse
 
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Also I wouldn't bother with polymags. They won't expand at that power level. Grab the straigtshooter sampler pack and go with whatever is the most accurate. For me, when doing that delicate kind of pest control, I want literal pellet on pellet accuracy not just "one ragged hole". Lighter pellets tend to loose energy much quicker than heavier ones and would be your best bet for not getting a pass thru.
 
"ajshoots"For the best consistency, get a Huma regulator from Nick at Air Superiority Products. He has a banner at the bottom.

Couple a Huma Regulator with an FFH from Steve on the Yellow and you will have the greatest consistency and shot count.
Thanks for the recommendation on the regulator I have a sneaky suspicion I was gonna wind up regulating this gun, are the Huma regulators the best wars are just no other options for the p-rod? How well does that FFH work in the P rod , I heard some people say it's not as efficient as it is in the mrods.
 
"Adam"Also I wouldn't bother with polymags. They won't expand at that power level. Grab the straigtshooter sampler pack and go with whatever is the most accurate. For me, when doing that delicate kind of pest control, I want literal pellet on pellet accuracy not just "one ragged hole". Lighter pellets tend to loose energy much quicker than heavier ones and would be your best bet for not getting a pass thru.
That works better from me polymags are expensive compared to most other pellets , I like the sounds of that little sampler pack, iMacs ranges gonna be about 30 yards I wonder if a flat target pellet would work well