FX Impact Compact getting Huma tuning regulator

I am not saying anything is wrong with the existing regulator, but almost everyone seems to swap the FX regulator with a Huma. And honestly, the shot string was a little jumpy and using more air than it seemed to need to get the job done. Plus I ordered a ring replacement kit and wiki gauge.

If anyone can recommend a good tutorial video / instructions for swapping out the regulators please suggest away.
 
On You Tube, do a search for Ernest Rowe of FX Airguns and then find the video on the FX Impact regulator maintenance and repair. All of the videos they have been producing for the Impact lately, make it so easy for people unfamiliar with the Impact to do it yourself. You can watch the video to get an idea of what you’ll need to do and then play the video along with you while you’re replacing it. It’s such a great resource for FX Impact owners to have these tutorial videos on every aspect of the Impact so you can learn and feel confident working on you gun yourself. 

On a side note, check out the Sehkmet digital gauges for $100 to go along with your new regulator? It’s accurate to something like 1/10 of a BAR, is rechargeable, has a plethora of other great features. Most importantly for you, it will show you the amount of air used per shot. It makes tuning your gun for efficiency much easier. I’ve got my .25 Impact shooting at less than 1.5BAR per shot, which equates to about 93 shots per fill from 245BAR to 125BAR. My gun is shooting the 33.95 King Heavies at 910-915fps and super accurately. ‘m only telling you about these gauges because you mentioned your current regulator might be wasting air. Have a great Labor day weekend!

Stoti


 
On a side note, check out the Sehkmet digital gauges for $100 to go along with your new regulator? It’s accurate to something like 1/10 of a BAR, is rechargeable, has a plethora of other great features. Most importantly for you, it will show you the amount of air used per shot. It makes tuning your gun for efficiency much easier.

Wow, Haven't seen or heard of them before. I like the features as that seems pretty cool information that it provides. Do they seem as tough as a standard gauge (not saying a standard gauge is tough, lol) Thanks for sharing that information.

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