My Shorty Vet has been a .20 for a couple years now. It still has the OEM factory regulator setting.
I shoot .20/13.73s @ 805 as my baseline "tune." I also shoot the .20/15.89s at 915-920 by simply turning the hammer tension adjustment "in" 1.5 turns. And found out a few months ago that the barrel also like the new .20/18.9grain NSA slugs, 2.5 turns "in" from baseline = 850fps with them. I've got dope data on all three "tunes." And I never touch the regulator. So, 19.8, 29.5, and 30.3fpe, all from the same reg setting.
When this Short was a .22, I'd go from 820fps with the .22/13.34grain pellets to 890-900 with .22/18.1s, also using only the hammer tension adjustment.
Across my three, Veterans, as a platform, are generally much more tolerant of wider hammer tension adjustments than many guns. Lots of other platforms require a regulator change for hammer spring tension adjustments to maintain consistent shot strings. But not the Vet, at least not switching from 20 to 30fpe.
I shoot .20/13.73s @ 805 as my baseline "tune." I also shoot the .20/15.89s at 915-920 by simply turning the hammer tension adjustment "in" 1.5 turns. And found out a few months ago that the barrel also like the new .20/18.9grain NSA slugs, 2.5 turns "in" from baseline = 850fps with them. I've got dope data on all three "tunes." And I never touch the regulator. So, 19.8, 29.5, and 30.3fpe, all from the same reg setting.
When this Short was a .22, I'd go from 820fps with the .22/13.34grain pellets to 890-900 with .22/18.1s, also using only the hammer tension adjustment.
Across my three, Veterans, as a platform, are generally much more tolerant of wider hammer tension adjustments than many guns. Lots of other platforms require a regulator change for hammer spring tension adjustments to maintain consistent shot strings. But not the Vet, at least not switching from 20 to 30fpe.
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