Yes, reducing power output
will increase shot count... in EXPONENTIAL numbers to the amount of power decrease(s). In some cases, to amazing degrees. One excellent example as taken form
Airgun Chronicles-
9mm Crosman Custom Co2 single-shot, 10” barrel 65gr .350 Speer ball, 80F., full power, 10 shot powerband- Low= 333, Hi= 353, ES= 20, SD=3, Average= 346 FPS/17.3 FP
65gr .350 ball, 80F,, reduced power, 23 shot powerband- Low= 293, Hi= 328, SD= 35, SD= 7, Average= 319 FPS/14.7 FP
Reducing velocity by 10% and energy by 15% improved shot count by 130%... a very good trade! This 9mm custom is based on a Crosman 2250 and has an after-market power-adjusting screw. CTS, You're about right on Co2 pressure at room temperature, but way low at 90-100 degrees. More like 1200-1500 PSI. Such drastic changes in pressure with temperature equal substantial changes in velocity. Here's an example of that (again from
Airgun Chronicles)-
.22 Crosman 150 #8 Co2 single-shot, one-piece (bull) barrel model 14.3gr Crosman Premier, 68F., 10 shot string- Low= 402, Hi= 420, ES=18, SD= 5, Average= 413 FPS/5.4 FP
14.3gr Crosman Premier, 95F., 8 shot string- Low= 458, Hi= 466, ES= 8, SD= 3, Average= 462 FPS/6.8 FP