Looking up some cursory info on your gun. There's nothing but the transfer port to adjust other than full spring swaps. So my best advice is shoot the 25 gr pellet you would like to use, with the transfer wide open over the chrono. You can even shoot a group at this time to see what potential it shows. If its shooting 950 fps for example, I would close your transfer port very gradually and watch the groupings and how they correlate to speed. I'm not giving a concrete number to you, but in my environment 865 was as fast as I could go before my new short barrel 25 cal got too noisey and wasteful, so 865 it stayed and im able to put kings thru any pellet hole on the target at will or shoot 100 yards.I really want a professional to tune my AA s510 to shoot 25 gr pellets, but I'm scared of shipping it. UPS has broken things before.
Your gun has the tuning provisions of my aea hp and that's how I tuned mine down for precision and quality of shooting experience. It also looks like you can aftermarket regulate your gun which would be a game changer for consistency.
I do NOT claim to be an expert or that my way is superior, it just works for me and my pals. I get to mess with a lot of different air guns in a lot of different states of tune and make parts for people, so I'm only passing along the knowledge that I've acquired along the way. As I said, im happy to help where I can and people are more than welcome to dm me if they'd like my perspective on something. If i dont know or feel it could cost you a mi$take I WILL SPEAK UP. Best of luck, and I don't think you should pay somebody to turn your transfer port and tell you it's tuned.
-rob- (another one)
Edit, if your un is powder burnt we may speak some of the same language and I can explain it in reloading terms too
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