Congrats on a great saw. My experience with 028's is that they'll average 160lbs comp. even with a lotta miles on'em. As said above, that is gettin close to a re-ring. I just re-built one for a guy that blew 142lbs after 27yrs of hard cuttin. Cost for the rings was less than 12 bucks (+ cylinder gasket) and it'll take around 30-40 minutes to pull the cylinder, clean it all up and put it back together. I will also take a saw that I've brought in apart ( pull the tank/handle ) and inspect the lines, int. boot, rebuild the carb., flush out the tank, and put it all back together with a fresh fuel filter. If I get less than 150lbs compression, I'll go head and re-ring it for good measure. The clutch and oiler get a good goin' over too. They're great saws....built to last.
OEM rings or aftermarket? I just wish I could have a super Stihl shop where I could walk in and buy why I want. I freaking hate waiting for parts.