Does anyone know if the OEM amp regulator can handle 300 bar?
I have purchased a 700 cc 300 bar bottle.
I just wondered if the reg will hold up to it.
I don't mind just filling to the normal 250 bar. It will increase my shot count without a doubt.
I'm not really wanting to utilize more than about 135 bar for my.25 barrel and shooting heavy 25 grain.22 pellets.
I have been thinking about tuning for slugs and it appears to require a slightly higher operating pressure for the best stability.
That's really the reason for the larger bottle. It will give a better shot count when shooting the slugs.
As far as tuning for the .22 barrel, 100 bar with the 18 grain pellets allows me around 130-145 shots depending on my hammer spring adjustment.
I have started to understand the slug tuning. Even with the sharp,crisp burst of air. Slugs tend to eat a bit more air than pellets because of the operation pressure. That's really my only reason for getting the 700 bottle.
I have purchased a 700 cc 300 bar bottle.
I just wondered if the reg will hold up to it.
I don't mind just filling to the normal 250 bar. It will increase my shot count without a doubt.
I'm not really wanting to utilize more than about 135 bar for my.25 barrel and shooting heavy 25 grain.22 pellets.
I have been thinking about tuning for slugs and it appears to require a slightly higher operating pressure for the best stability.
That's really the reason for the larger bottle. It will give a better shot count when shooting the slugs.
As far as tuning for the .22 barrel, 100 bar with the 18 grain pellets allows me around 130-145 shots depending on my hammer spring adjustment.
I have started to understand the slug tuning. Even with the sharp,crisp burst of air. Slugs tend to eat a bit more air than pellets because of the operation pressure. That's really my only reason for getting the 700 bottle.