FX Verminator MkII Suddenly Inaccurate

Hello,

As the title indicates, my Verminator Mk2 that used to plop pellets right on top of one another has suddenly started throwing flyers as far out as an inch at 30 yards. Initially, I thought I may have damaged the chamber oring and quickly replaced it. Sadly, the inconsistencies remained. I then checked the scope for movement and found it to be sound and free of problems. I even went as far as replacing the scope with one I knew to be reliable. Same problem.

I've cleaned the barrel until my patches came out as white as the driven snow. I've checked all screws for tightness. Still the gun groups poorly.

Any thoughts?

Best regards,

Phil
 
For anyone who may have been following this, I ultimately checked pellet velocities and they were all over the place. I disassembled the gun, rebuilt the FX regulator and saw no appreciable difference. I'm not sure why anything would go wrong with the original regulator, but when I replaced it with a Huma, the gun began to function as it had before. i.e., pellet on pellet accuracy.

It bears mentioning, however, that replacing the stock regulator with a Huma regulator was not a drop in procedure as indicated by the Huma website. After my initial installation I noticed a distinct metallic "CLICK" every time I put air into the rifle. It didn't take long to figure out that the original regulator was locked into place but the Huma regulator wasn't. This allowed the Huma to slide around in the bore and bottom out after each addition of air.

So what I did was to examine both of the regulators, take note of the dimensional differences, and then machine a thin ring to fit around the Huma regulator to recreate the dimensions of the original FX regulator. Once I did that, the regulator was locked into place as the original was. The clicking noise vanished and the regulator now does precisely what it was meant to do.