I've had my Viper for a few months, now. Some things I like and some I don't. I'm certain the thing needs a tune as the spring twang and the torque are pretty bad. I have found that the standard springer hold does not work. The barrel does not return to it's original position. It takes a small bit of pressure on the forearm to keep it under control. The barrel is accurate when held consistently.
I'm going to do a polish/lube tune on this myself as soon as I build a spring compressor. Yes, Charlie or one of the other guys could do a better job but I want to do it myself.
My question is whether I should consider a detune? I don't have a chrony, but from ChairGun and measurement of targets the velocity is a little over 900 fps. Some may debate the accuracy of ChairGun and I would probably agree. It's close enough for my purposes, though. What I have found is that at this time I don't need a blazing fast pellet. Something in the 700-800 fps range with good accuracy would be fine. I want a smooth shooter that doesn't require so much Zen to have it group well.
I haven't seen many discussions of detuning on any of the forums. Everyone seems to want more velocity and knockdown power. I don't recall a single recommendation on spring changes that would qualify as a detune. I believe the Macarri and Crosman springs that seem suitable for this gun are all rated higher than the stock spring.
Any ideas, guys? Or is this just a dumb question?
Thanks,
Rob