I know there is probably not a one size fits all answer for this but is there a general rule of thumb for velocity gain per psi increase on regulated guns? FWIW I'm working with a huma regulator and 25 caliber marauder.
I should have said that I know what my velocity is at the current reg setting for my marauder and asked if there was a way to predict the increase of velocity with the increase in psi.Nope its going to be different for every barrel length and even same length barrels will have different internal dimensions that effect velocity. Then you have lot to lot variations in projectiles that will also cause inconsistent results lot to lot. You can get a ball park idea and a window of expected velocity with a regulator setting of say 130 bar but thats it. You have to shoot thru a chrony to get the actual fps. Hammer spring variation, variations in the valve and moving parts all influence the fps in every pcp at the same reg setting even model to model. You can give us the velocity you are looking for and if your rifle is stock and we can give you a starting point then you have to shoot and fine tune it from there.
850 fps with jsb 25.39 and high 600s with jsb 33.95What's your current FPS, with what ammo, and weight?
Not really. Theres more than one adjustment that gets the velocity at a given psi. Also one would have to know if you are tuned below the knee on the knee or the plateau. Theres enough variables that I dont believe theres one formula that will say increasing 50 psi reg pressure will give you 30 fps increase in speed. Working with valves, valve timing, hammer weight and energy, transfer port and plenum size are much different than working with smokeless powder to get a specific fps or calculate the amount of fps gain you will get by increasing powder charge.I should have said that I know what my velocity is at the current reg setting for my marauder and asked if there was a way to predict the increase of velocity with the increase in psi.
What are your settings for hammer pre load, hammer travel and transfer port size? Are you tuned below the knee if so how much? Are you tuned on the knee? Are you tuned on the plateau? Those are all needed to have any idea how much fps you may gain or lose by increasing the reg pressure alone.850 fps with jsb 25.39 and high 600s with jsb 33.95
As I see it, there is a problem with trying to approach your tuning focused on reg pressure. Assuming you have a well balanced tune, if you change the reg setting more than a little, then you really need to adjust hammer tension accordingly also. Otherwise, you will quickly lose air efficiency and high-consistency shot count, diminishing the advantage of a regulated rifle. I'm no expert, but that's my perception from the tuning I've attempted.I know there is probably not a one size fits all answer for this but is there a general rule of thumb for velocity gain per psi increase on regulated guns? FWIW I'm working with a huma regulator and 25 caliber marauder.