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Look at piston sleeves, polishing internals and re lube.
Most of that doesn't cost much more than your time.
You can cut springs, or collapse a couple of coils to reduce a bit of power.
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Springers take a bit of getting used to. The Parrus seems to be settling down the more pellets I put through it.
I have stopped pushing the pellet a few millimeters down the barrel and now have a handy ball bearing to seat the pellet flush to the opening.
This seems to reduce recoil a little. I`ll give it a thousand pellets and see what it's like. stay tuned for more :)
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