Honestly I don't have a clue how some do it. I know that Steve just measures turns, to me that's silly, you can't repeat to zero if you get too wild. The pressure takes a little time, more pressure on #1 equals a faster fill rate but I like going a bit slower anyway, you can shoot and watch your #2 gage change to get a sense of the timing. I'm reading reports of failures of the Sekhmet's so personally I'm good with cheap failures,
Ok, assuming you have some dial calipers, if not, Harbor Freight is your friend. Pull off the Wheel, being careful NOT to drop that 3mm ball, work over a large fluffy white towel, hint order a bunch from Amazon, damn things try to escape. pull out the HSA, measure across the body and the adjusting screw to 19.3mm (I wind up between 19.52 and 20.57. Make sure the set screw is snug, there is a Delron plug in there to allow the set screw to turn.
Reassemble. I stand the gun on the barrel, put a tiny dab of grease on the little hole with the spring that the 3mm ball sits in/on and while balancing the whole mess carefully insert the long screw and adjustor, once you get the screw started you can carefully push the knob down to stop that damn ball bearing from trying to escape, then snug the screw down. Now you have a FIXED setting to work with. I like to turn mine to #5 and makes the regulator settings easier. Front reg should be 140ish not a deal breaker, FX says a 20 - 50bar differential, the higher you go, the faster the refill rate, the rear one start about 70 and work up to your desired FPS and consistency for POI. When you are close you can make small adjustments to the HSA, when done...I take it apart again and measure with the calipers. That nonsense about 1/4 turn from factory IMHO doesn't mean squat, who knows how they set it.
Oh you may wish to put a touch of silicon oil on the hammer as you have it apart, that's just me. On one of mine it was badly galled on the inside, had to disassemble the whole thing, tons of fun but learned something.
The Maverick only likes to go so much on the 2nd reg. on heavier pellets then you have to switch to the slug side, I'm still messing with that one.
Disclaimer, I'm still refining my tunes but I'm certain this will get you in the ball park. I run lighter pellets, 16 to 18 gr on the .22. heavier on the .25, about 25gr.
Enjoy if you need anymore confusion I'm here If you need me to double check something on one of mine I can.
Ken