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According to rsterne
" I had somebody contact me this morning to ask how to build a .30 cal Springer.... I have never seen a complete analysis of springer designs, but my gut reaction was to tell him to make the swept volume proportional to the FPE level he wanted.... I just had a quick look at a few volumes for some common springers, and if you take the volume in cc's and divide by 3, you get the following numbers.... Individual guns may be a bit higher, but the numbers look pretty close to me....
Crosman Quest / Gamo CFX/Whisper - 49cc / 3 = 16.3 FPE
Weihrauch HW95 - 45 cc /3 = 15 FPE
Weirauch HW80 / Beeman R1 - 57 cc / 3 = 19 FPE
Diana 350 - 71 cc / 3 = 23.7 FPE
Hatsan 125 - 80 cc / 3 = 26.7 FPE
Webley Patriot - 81 cc / 3 = 27 FPE
Hatsan 135 - 87 cc / 3= 29 FPE "
If I am calculating it correctly, the swept volume for Precihole is V = pi*(1.4cm)(1.4cm)*9 cm = 55.38 cc. So by the above reasoning, with superior design and suitable spring, Precihole air rifles should be able to reach maximum of 55.38/3 = 18.46 FPE. So I think we can try stronger spring on precihole, as we are still far from the limit mentioned by Tom Gaylord.