As the title says, after about 4000 happy rounds through the barrel, I noticed my gun starts to develop regulator creep and pretty sure that's the issue after tons of research and readings on this forum and gateway to airguns. My first shot after letting it sit over night or weeks is slow. Initially, it's about 30 fps slower ( at about 3500 rounds) than my normal tune of 860 fps with 18 grain. Now is getting progressive worse as my first shot letting sit for about 3 days is at 795 fps, that's a huge 65 fps difference. After the slow first shot, the next shots are back to the normal 860 fps tune.
I don't really have a problem of dry fire a round or two before each use but it seems to me the problem can get progressive worse. How bad can it get if I don't address the issue? Will this problem somehow cause other problems that I'm not aware of?
Now, I'm contemplating my options.
1. Leave it alone and deal with the reg creep. I don't really have a problem of dry fire couple of rounds before each use but it seems to me its getting progressively worse.
2. I got this gun from AOA and its still have about 3 months warranty left, do I send it back to have them look at it? Will they view this as a manufacturer's defect and honor the warranty? I have yet to reach out to them but will plan to. I'm pretty sure they have good gunsmiths but there is always a fear of receiving it back worse condition then I send them and no guarantee there won’t be any creep after it’s been repaired.
3. Try to fix the regulator myself by polishing the belville and sanding the valve surface? There isn't much info on new Kalibrgun Argus regulator and any info would be greatly appreciated. The major hurtle is I never taken the gun apart before and afraid I might break something. But overall I'm pretty competent around tools, just don't have experience taking apart a high priced pcp gun.
4. Looks like Huma have a regulator for the Argus. Anybody have experience with that particular regulator? How is the performance and ease of installation? Will it eventually have reg creep overtime as well?
https://www.huma-air.com/Kalibr-Argus-Tuning-Regulator-By-Huma-Air
5. Hire a airgunsmith. Any reputable airgunsmith in Nor Cal / Sacramento region that have experience with this particular gun? The warranty will run out sooner or later, better start making friends with airgunsmiths in my region haha.
Thanks in advance.
I don't really have a problem of dry fire a round or two before each use but it seems to me the problem can get progressive worse. How bad can it get if I don't address the issue? Will this problem somehow cause other problems that I'm not aware of?
Now, I'm contemplating my options.
1. Leave it alone and deal with the reg creep. I don't really have a problem of dry fire couple of rounds before each use but it seems to me its getting progressively worse.
2. I got this gun from AOA and its still have about 3 months warranty left, do I send it back to have them look at it? Will they view this as a manufacturer's defect and honor the warranty? I have yet to reach out to them but will plan to. I'm pretty sure they have good gunsmiths but there is always a fear of receiving it back worse condition then I send them and no guarantee there won’t be any creep after it’s been repaired.
3. Try to fix the regulator myself by polishing the belville and sanding the valve surface? There isn't much info on new Kalibrgun Argus regulator and any info would be greatly appreciated. The major hurtle is I never taken the gun apart before and afraid I might break something. But overall I'm pretty competent around tools, just don't have experience taking apart a high priced pcp gun.
4. Looks like Huma have a regulator for the Argus. Anybody have experience with that particular regulator? How is the performance and ease of installation? Will it eventually have reg creep overtime as well?
https://www.huma-air.com/Kalibr-Argus-Tuning-Regulator-By-Huma-Air
5. Hire a airgunsmith. Any reputable airgunsmith in Nor Cal / Sacramento region that have experience with this particular gun? The warranty will run out sooner or later, better start making friends with airgunsmiths in my region haha.
Thanks in advance.