I can't help myself, Stan. You know the saying, if it ain't broke, don't fix it? For me, it goes more like, if it ain't broke, you need to take it apart and find out why :-). Really, PCP's are pretty simple machines, even simpler than springers in some ways. My first PCP was a Talon SS, and EVERYONE takes those apart, you just about have to. This thing is showing some serious potential, but it definitely needs some TLC.
String 1 on the second graph is classic valve lock, I need to lower my fill pressure. Will be doing more testing soon, I'll probably start with a 2500 psi fill instead of the 3000 I'd been doing. It's a balancing act, hammer spring, hammer weight, transfer port size, and fill pressure. If it's a $500 PCP, you do that work yourself, if it's a $1000 rifle, it's reasonable to expect that work to already be done. Now I'm ready to concentrate on the air leaks. Later.
Dave