My goal is to have accuracy and modest velocity. Current settings are 1.5 turns in f/full ccw on hammer spring, 6.5 turns in f/ full ccw on stroke and meter valve out 2 turns from full cw. (Yes, I am foolish for not having a chronograph - coming soon). My confusion is that these conservative settings are using 26 psi/shot and when I look at other people's settings such as the "Crosman Blog" article, they are using ~9 to 17 psi/shot. I fill to ~2150 psi and shoot to ~1400 psi. Any comments are appreciated.
Update: My stroke setting drifted full ccw, increasing stroke and explaining why air usage was ~26 psi/shot!
Tried the 12 fpe settings from http://www.crosman.com/blogs/croswords/?p=173
and still used 23 psi/shot while the claimed usage from the blog was only 9 psi/shot.
I realize every gun can be different, but the end results are very different. Since my valve is so resticted at 1.5 turns out, I may reduce hammer energy.
Back to nearly stock settings: 2.0 in hammer, 1.5 in stroke, valve 1.75 out....I have 1.25 out to achieve 15 psi/shot and the best accuracy I've obtained. This is how I shot my gun for the first 500 rounds and now I'm back to it. Velocity is likely to be low for hunting or long range, but easily adjusted. Of course, w/o a chronograph I am too ignorant to have a full understanding.