I think I watched every review before I got My Airacuda. And the Ping was very pronounced. Several tried to pass it off as "Conflict with the Camera" and stuff. But it was there. It has pretty much been removed on these later models.
I tried them on Power #3 and they went everywhere. on Power # 2 you could watch them fly 6 inches low through the scope! LOL Well, makes a good Paper Weight.
So you are saying that the 3000 psi that I fill my Rifle with is different in a different Volume? If the Compressor is capable of filling the rifle/ tank to 3600 what is the difference? Volume is the difference. It will just take much longer.
Indeed, I won't. I don't expect a lot for $5.00. I have a tin of pointed Daisy's and they are beyond terrible. But I also don't expect great things with the Crosman either, but for Plinking at targets I get some value.
13 gr H&N Wad cutters for backyard plinking. I figured for the Price I would try em! lol Should be here today. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00MOGPAH6?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
I love reading these threads. It makes one think about what is better. "Functionality or Fancy"? At least it does for Me. Both is always desirable, but not always easily achieved.
Does the compressor know what it is filling? A Bottle, a Cylinder? I have the same type of compressor as yours, I think that if you treat the compressor the same way all the time it won't matter. I fill My rifle about 4 times a day. The longest the compressor runs is about 4- 4.5 Mins. I then...
600 watts divided by 12 = 54.16666...... I would go0 a step bigger. Shortages in amperage causes overheating. But that's just me. YMMV * Notice the Variable in Voltage. 11.4 -13.2
Splatterburst. I was wrong on the quantity, you get 10 Pages of 62 for a total of 620. $9.99. Still a lot of targets! Reviews on other brands said that the adhesive didn't work well. These stick great on paper, Pizza boxes etc.
I think you will want more Amps. Even My little Air cooled "Vevor" comes with a 41.8 Amp supply. JMO ETA Mine is only 300 watts. Wattage divided by Voltage = Amps.