It is a workaround, not a fix bear in mind. You adjust different part, components of the gun to negate/compensate for the issue. Ultimately MP44 is doing the right thing sending back as the root cause has to be addressed.
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Try tuning it to the velocity knee...that is, just a shade under its maximum velocity. That will make it less sensitive to regulator creep. It's the same principle that applies to conventional (unregulated) PCPs, how they maintain a tight ES over a fairly wide pressure range.
I'm not familiar with all the knobs you can twiddle on the Crown but typically the way this tune is accomplished is by increasing the hammer spring tension until the velocity no longer increases. Let's say your max velocity was 920fps. What you would then do is back off the hammer spring tension until the velocity fell to about 97% of that maximum, or about 892fps in this example.
If that happens to place your rifle at a velocity where your accuracy is not optimal, you can restrict the transfer port to bring it down to the rifles preferred velocity.