Jared,
I got the gas spring and tins of Preditors in from Pyramyd and installed the gas spring last weekend. It's not exactly like yours in that,
A. The nylon or Delrin guides are machined to a smooth finish (they must have read your post).
B. It don't have the crimped band near one end.
And, ..... I never mentioned which Gamo model I had when I ordered the gas spring ( plus I didn't get the gun from Pyramyd), but this gas spring had a red label on the end cap that said."Whisper". Wonder how they knew

Did yours have a label on the end

?
Before I tore it apart, I tried the preditors (.22) to see how well they group compared to the Super Domes which have been best so far. The pred's grouped about the same at 10 yards, just as expected, with a slightly differant POI.
After the gas spring was installed, as expected, cocking is smoother and no more 'twang', but it definately takes much more force to cock it. It also has noticably more kick, and even after burning off any oil that got moved around in doing the spring swap, it is a bit louder.
Now, the Super Domes penitrate a bit deeper into a cardboard box of stacked-on-end news papers that I've been using to compare penitration. For what it's worth, the Preds go 15 sheets of newspaper deeper than the Superdomes. Both penitrate a bit more after the gas spring was installed.
I don't have a crony (unless you count the old guy next door

) but all indications are that the Whisper seems to have more power than it had before. Original Gamo spring came out looking ok, and I never leave it cocked longer than it takes to get a shot off. Had good power from day one, but now it has a tad more.
The down side to all this 'possable increase' in power is that after shooting about 50 Preds, the Tasco World Class I was using, which has held up fine so far after about 1000 superdomes and Super HP's, finally started loosing zero. I guess with the combination of a 'possably' more powerful gas spring, plus the heavier Preds have taken their toll on it. :emoticon:
Also, when I removed the scope mount, everything was still tight and no detectable loosness. All the screws were still super tight from the Lock-tite, but I noticed the scope mount pin hole in the reciever had a large burr worked up on the rear of it that never was there after checking for scope mount movement/gouging with the original spring. It had definatly taken an increase in pounding.
Anyway, I broke down and ordered a ligit springer rated scope from Pyramyd.
Once the new scope is installed and dialed in and the variability of scopes going ka-flewy is no longer a factor, I can get back to test shots with the .008 shim stock saddle I made for the breach to see if it does anything for acuracy.
Paul.
