The huma regulator can have 250 on the bottle side, but at the other side where the air goes to the standard valve the pressure will be between 60-170 bar.(the manometer from the airgun give you the pressure from the regulator).
When the pressure in the unregulated riffle is 250 bar the valve closes very quick the first shots what causes that the velocity is lower the first shots. when the pressure drops the velocity will increase. So you don,t need the 250 bar pressure on the valve in the gun.
You need to search for the sweet spot between regulated pressure and hammerspring tension.
Huma website(We tested the Kral Puncher Jumbo .25 (6.35mm) model, with a regulator output pressure of 140 bar shooting 33 grain pellets at a speed 950 fps. (The regulator output pressure can be set higher) 925 fps for 21 grain slugs and 1030fps with 18.1 grain pellets.) with ,22 you can get probably higher speeds.
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And this is also interesting about magazines,
it is known but a lot of peeps don,t know.
hope this is helpfull