I was recently given a shotstring to produce a graph for. Rifle was an HFT500 firing 8.4 grain AADF pellets. Filled to 190 and shot down to 110 bar.
Graph looks like this:-
Something strange has happened here and it has once happened to me. The graph seems to be in two parts with shots 1-38(ish) having a lower recorded velocity than the rest. Its still a typical curve shape but lower than the rest. When I had the problem I relocated my Combo chrono and low and behold higher readings were obtained. With further experimentation I have found that the Combro is quite position sensitive when measuring .177 pellets and not at all finicky with .22 .
Anyway rather than have the full string done again (although I am happy do another if required) I have cheated somewhat by adding 7 fps to the first 38 values. I have picked 6 fps as it looks 'right' and is in keeping with other shotstring curves I have seen.
What you get then is this:-
...and what a result! The orange bands show the sweetspot which in this case is a 12fps band (1.5% of maximum recorded velocity). there are 90 or so shots in that band which I would be well chuffed with. Improving the shot to shot consistency (it is a little spikey!) would help things along. This may be improved to using weighed/selected pellets and/or a polish of the hammer rail.
Hope this info is of some use. Must rush as Wednesday is quiz night (and ale

Mark