What a beautiful day to be outside this morning . About 10am I drug out my chrony and equipment for a little testing . I began by filling the air tube to 190bar . I started shooting CPL's 7.9g. The first 20 shots started at 792.3fps for shot #1 and 800.2fps for shot #20 . The lowest shot was 787.8fps and the highest 801.4fps. A pretty good start and a check of the gauge on the rifle indicated 170bar left. The next 21 shots started at 803.7fps and ended at 812.5fps with a low of 803.7fps and a high of 816.5fps, still not bad at all and with 155bar air left to play with. I switched pellets to some JSB Exacts 8.4g , since I'm thinking the guns in it's sweet spot . first shot was 823.5fps and after 40 shots the last shot finishing up 80 shots was 828.7fps; with a high of 830.9fps and a low of 815.2fps. Wow!!! 80 shots and 125bar of air left . I switched back to CPL's and the first shot was 819.3fps and the 100th shot was 818.1fps with a high of 824fps and a low of 817.6fps. Now I'm up to 100 shots with a low of 787.8fps and a high of 830fps. an extreme spread of less than43fps. and if I start my fill at 170 bar , I should get over 80 shots between 803fps and 830fps a ES of only 27fps. Oh yea I forgot to mention the air gauge read 110 bar at the end of 100 shots , so I had at least 10-20 shots left before the speed would drop off enough to effect POI . I then shot 5 of my favorite pellets off a wobbly metal round picnic table using some leather sand bags . I've included a picture of my groups at 18 yards , why 18? because that's the levelest place to put the table without being in the way of my field target practice. BTW I shot 5 of the Kodiaks across the chrony and they are averaging 750 + fps. Not bad for a 10.6 grain pellet . This was after a refill to 170 bar . I'll let the pictures tell about the looks of the stock and finish. She's definitely a keeper .