I’m routinely traveling between sea level and 8-9000’. Should I be concerned if I charge up a PCP rifle or pistol at sea level and then take it up to a higher altitude?
I moved down to about 8500’ from just under 10,000’. Previously lived in Texas at about 800’. Break barrels are DEFINITELY affected by the elevation. Obviously in Texas my break barrels worked like a charm. On top of Conifer mountain they didn’t work reliably at all, now at 8500’ they are marginally better but still disappoint me enough to only use my PCP’s. I regularly run up and down the hill with full tanks and have never had an issue.The only thing I could think it 'might' affect is a break-barrel? But even then I doubt it would be affected.
Going up in elevation might affect the pressure in the tank, just a “tad”, because of the less atmosphere pressure on the reservoir, but it would be virtually impossible to measure a difference because one earth atmosphere only has about 33 lbs. of pressure … but like others have said, you’ll get a velocity increase because the air is thinner…
As a side note, I drove truck for a few years and was told that if you had a load of potato chips you would sometimes get rerouted in order to avoid very high altitudes… because sometimes the bags would pop…
exactly.. I've had a bag pop in my truck cab.. also yes there's pressure change with the tanks as well but it's like you said so miniscule.. you can't even see it on your gauge.. unless you had like one PSI increments.Going up in elevation might affect the pressure in the tank, just a “tad”, because of the less atmosphere pressure on the reservoir, but it would be virtually impossible to measure a difference because one earth atmosphere only has about 33 lbs. of pressure … but like others have said, you’ll get a velocity increase because the air is thinner…
As a side note, I drove truck for a few years and was told that if you had a load of potato chips you would sometimes get rerouted in order to avoid very high altitudes… because sometimes the bags would pop…
True, but the pressure differential would change, and that’s the parameter I was concerned about.Sea level pressure is 1 bar or 14.5 psi. So if you went from sea level to space with a PCP the gage wouldn't show any change.
Actually that is incorrect. One atmosphere is 14.7 psi at sea level at standard conditions. One atmosphere equivalent of sea water is 33 feet. Thus 33 feet of seawater equals all of the air over your head from sea level to wherever the atmosphere runs out which is essentially called the Karman line at about 62 miles though the atmosphere technically extends to about 6,700 miles. So a diver goes to 33 feet, they will experience 2 atmospheres, at 66 feet three and so on. And an astronaut 6,700 miles above the earth would see pretty much zero atmosphere. I bet a PCP would really shoot nice in space with no worries over ballistic coefficients, could be fun.Going up in elevation might affect the pressure in the tank, just a “tad”, because of the less atmosphere pressure on the reservoir, but it would be one earth atmosphere only has about 33 lbs. of pressure …
You’re right… I don’t know what I was thinking…I was also wondering how a pcp would shoot in space…that would be cool.Actually that is incorrect. One atmosphere is 14.7 psi at sea level at standard conditions. One atmosphere equivalent of sea water is 33 feet. Thus 33 feet of seawater equals all of the air over your head from sea level to wherever the atmosphere runs out which is essentially called the Karman line at about 62 miles though the atmosphere technically extends to about 6,700 miles. So a diver goes to 33 feet, they will experience 2 atmospheres, at 66 feet three and so on. And an astronaut 6,700 miles above the earth would see pretty much zero atmosphere. I bet a PCP would really shoot nice in space with no worries over ballistic coefficients, could be fun.
In Avionics , or Air Planes if you land in the morning in Hawaii the air is cooler , and thicker at noon you can't leave air too thin. The higher you go the thinner the air. That was with small planes not the Jets. Hot air balloons around here in Tucson set off early in the morning as it gets hotter they drop same thing air too thin. Pressure concerns are not going to effect a PCP tank. They by theory should be more powerful In thinner air.