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    Moderator rsterne's Avatar
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    Now try backing the hammer strike down a bit at a time until the velocity starts to decline.... If you're not at that point already, you will gain quite a few shots....

    Bob
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    Thanks Bob. THAT part I have under control - thanks to your numerous posts on the matter!

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    Try http://jdsairman.com/ His regulators don't creep

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    That hasn't been my experience, I find a difference in output pressure of about 50-100 psi between a full tank and setpoint pressure.... with both JDS and Ninja.... The regulators are virtually identical in design and method of operation.... YMMV....

    Bob
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    All regulators seem to creep comparing the extremes- so unless JDS has invented something completely new and different, his claim seems unsupportable.
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