Please note that variation exists between guns of the same cal and barrel length due to manufacturing tolerances and gauge accuracy etc, so you should be prepared to tweak the reg or micro a little bit to get the same speed as someone else. Also while the donor tune gun might be most accurate at speed X for a given projectile, your (recipient) gun’s barrel might be more accurate with speed Y.
It’s better to learn to tune yourself but in any case, I’ll be a sport:
Panthera 600 22 shooting Altaros 32.3grain (0.18 BC!) slugs at 895fps with blow-my-mind accuracy:
140bar reg, 3.2 micro.
They’re collecting dust now, but this tune also worked well for Javelin 26g 218s at 1000fps.
Gun is a pussy cat at this relatively low power level.
110y with Altaros slugs:
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In this respect I would like to share something here. I am shooting springers since I was a small boy but I am new to PCP’s.
A few months ago I’ve purchased a Panthera .22 600 mm and some different types of pellets and slugs.
Pellets: JSB jumbo heavy 18.13, FX 18.1, H&N Baracuda match 21.14, JSB Jumbo Exact Monster Redesigned 25.39
Slugs: H&N 5.5 mm HP 25 grain (.218), Javelin Gen 2 5.5 mm 34 grain.
Tune 135 bar, 2.5 micro was shooting pellets JSB 25.39 redesigned, slugs H&N HP25 grain as well the Javelin Gen 2 34 grain in decent groups at 50 m. Unfortunately I was not able to register velocity in that situation…
Anyhow, installed the FX radar, loaded pellets JSB 18.13 pellet in the magazine at that tune resulted in velocity of ~1170 fps explaining the loudness upon the shot. Adjusted the macro half way down. Velocity dropped to ~1060 fps. Still high but I was able to hit 10’s with occasionally flyers.
Reading the forum I found in this thread indication for pellet tune for the FX 18.1’s. I decided to try this for JSB 18.13’s and FX 18.1 grains.
So, degassed the gun, set reg setting at lower pressure (85 bars, micro 2.5) and it spitted out the pellets at ~982 FPS! 100 FPS more then listed at thread start?! Pellets grouped within 1”.
I adjusted micro down and speed dropped to minimum of of 880 FPS. Group stayed within 1”.
Out of curiosity decided to degas and drop regulator pressure significantly and start to increase speed gradually to see effect on grouping. At 50 bars, micro 2.5 at ~810 fps, pellets dropped on top of each other!
Tonight I increased reg pressure to 85 bars again with micro 1.9 setting. Velocity went up to 989 FPS, close to previous setting at 85 bars. With this setting I shot 10 out of 10 at 50 mtrs. So no comments for accuracy at this tune combined with the FX 18.1 pellets!
My question to the experts here;
- What do you think of the deviation 100 fps compared to tune given in thread start?
- Can a very low (50 bars) regulator pressure do any harm?
- Is the high velocity at the low pressure setting normal? (assuming the used FX radar is OK).
- Any other comments?
Thank you in advance for potential replies and I hope that I can take learnings from them.
Take care.
Grtz, Jeroen