I never really bothered experimenting with the valve on the Maverick until I had a recent failure (my fault for having accidentally dry fired it with a hammer weight and no air when I was doing a modification). Then I realized:
- The cocking lever position on the rod is critical to get right, in the sense that if the lever connector isn't attached far enough back that the hammer will slam into the internal cocking rod link in a way that turns the hammer into an SSG-like limiter (and not a very desirable one)
- The valve travel is very very limited. Mainly by an interference issue with the valve housing and the valve's polymer sealing poppet and the weak valve return spring (reduces VDT).
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So as a relatively quick test, I replaced the polymer seal with a PEEK seal that measures about 2mm shorter in length, which I believe prevents it from hitting the housing (I's need to go back in and measure it again. There's another way to modify the valve pin and/or make an entirely different pin that could also work even better, but my Maverick is now pushing the 62gr Varmint Knockers at 998FPS with the 600mm TJ at 174bar. It's a little hammer now and it was bucking my little 6 gallon steel pellet trap (filled to the max with duct seal)!
I'm also using a 16 gram hammer weight with a heavier ~50-52mm spring, but it doesn't actually recoil as much as my MKII did (shooting them at 950 / 700m with the reg maxed).