So firstly ,, my mistake, its actually a 2021 and not a 2022 .
So i thought a bigger plenum would more evenly distribute the air content of the system as surely, capacity must play part of the equation as it seems that if its just pressure then why creep , the math dont add up in my mind..... but thats my mind
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Its at 110b reg for the moment with 25s Hades and filled to 275 and its held for 12 hrs so far...
Will leave for 24 hrs,, its a wait and see job..
However......... i did the tune a different way this time and ive noticed an odd thing..
Things go pear shaped when i tune down , so if i go over my desired set point and then come back to it............... CREEP
I need to back below desired set point , fire a few dry ones and then take it up again.
This was done at 200 fill. Once set, then a couple of dry fires ,any tiny adjustments if so another couple dry fire and top off to 275 fill. (which is still 160b hp over 110b rsp ... and holding, yet 150b hp over 150b rsp CREEPS .This stuff baffles me
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Anyhow ,,so far so good with the reg.
Getting to the pellet saga
the 33.95s (34s) flew spot on, really nice . I can feel what you say about suitability for the gun/pellet but in terms of the feel of the gun..
I would say that with the 25g the gun felt more steady, and it felt more relaxed, at ease with the pellet . The 34s made the gun feel as though it had to work harder and felt a tad jumpy,, but with great accuracy and stopping power., also a 20" barrel x 34g is a bit of a greedy combo for a . 25L tank on a 150 bar tune,.
Noticed a bit of drag on the feed with the 34s and a tap on the table with the mag after loading dropped/seated the pellets into the mag better but still a bit tight on the feed.
25s sweet..