I just got my Big Cat back from Pyramyd Air with the Gas Spring Installed. I decided to Chrony some pellet speeds to see how they compare with the stock Big Cat. With the stock spring it was getting an average speed of 914fps and SD of 9.59 with CPL's (7.9gr). Now with less than 200 pellets through the new gas spring it's getting an average of 936fps and SD of 8.6 with CPL's. I had a bunch of other pellets available so I went ahead and chony'd them too -- the results (of 10 pellets each) are:
7.9gr CPL 936fps Avg, 8.60 SD
7.9 gr CPHP 966fps Avg, 6.70 SD
7.9gr Cross. pointed 976fps Avg, 5.09 SD
7.9gr Cross Destroyer 950fps Avg, 8.24 SD
10.5gr CPUM 795fps Avg, 14.31 SD
8.3gr RWS Superdome 917fps Avg, 8.18 SD
8gr Predator Polymag 938fps Avg, 4.79 SD
8.8gr Beeman Field Target 893fps Avg, 28.56 SD
8.8gr Beeman Crow Magnum 909fps Avg, 7.81 SD
10.6gr Beeman Kodiak 810fps Avg, 6.48 SD
8.4gr JSB Exact 927fps Avg, 4.00 SD
10.2gr JSB Exact 830fps Avg, 6.40 SD
7.2gr Daisy Precision Max 1003fps Avg, 13.96 SD
9.6gr Gamo Rocket 837fps Avg, 15.26 SD
5gr Gamo Raptor 1160fps Avg, 33.66 SD
I plan to do 15yd accuracy testing with most of these pellets and the new gas spring in a few days and will post the results here. All I've done so far is to sight the scope in (Centerpoint 4x16 40mm AO), but the first impressions of the Gas Spring are that it really transforms the gun. It's much smoother now, somewhat harder to cock, and the accuracy seems less sensitive to hold.
Has anyone else put a Pryamid Air in their Big Cat that would like to share their impressions?