I picked up my Bantam Sniper HR .22 today and it had been set-up by AoA with the Huma regulator pressure set at about 150 BAR.
Do you know if AOA ships gun filled or with just enough air so that they won't risk moisture intrusion?
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I picked up my Bantam Sniper HR .22 today and it had been set-up by AoA with the Huma regulator pressure set at about 150 BAR.
From a 230 BAR fill, 18.1 JSB Exacts, I need to get my tanks filled Gun can be filled to 240 BAR. If I filled to 240 BAR I would see a very consistent 85-90 good shots at this setting.The Huma Regulator does an amazing job at keeping velocity pretty consistent. Shot number 1 @892 , gun was filled and sat overnight, no shots where fired to stabilize regulator like I do with my Crown. If someone wants to do the math and calculate energy, and standard deviation be my guest.
Shots 1-20 892-882-883-886-886-880-885-881-883-890-883-881-883-880-882-878-881-880-884-881
Shots 21-40 881-884-879-881-884-878-886-881-887-885-885-882-885-883-880-884-875-876-878-878
Shots 41-60 884-882-882-884-881-883-881-882-880-880-883-882-879-876-879-877-880-879-877-878
Shots 61-80 880-883-878-880-877-879-879-883-876-874-878-880-872-873-873-874-871-868-862-865
O ring for .22 looks like a 009 size, McMaster Carr has an excellent variety of quality O rings. I use Viton O rings
So I plan on refilling rifle at local paintball shop, but they only fill on Saturday and Sunday. If I'm running low on air, would you say hand pumping is a option? I plan on picking up one one those cheap Chinese compressors in the future, but was wondering if hand pump was even worth it.
So I plan on refilling rifle at local paintball shop, but they only fill on Saturday and Sunday. If I'm running low on air, would you say hand pumping is a option? I plan on picking up one one those cheap Chinese compressors in the future, but was wondering if hand pump was even worth it.
I decided to just take the money I would have spent on a hand pump and apply it toward two Omega air cylinders. I knew in advance that using the pump would get old REAL fast and that at some future point, it would never be used again and would basically be a wasted $200.
So I plan on refilling rifle at local paintball shop, but they only fill on Saturday and Sunday. If I'm running low on air, would you say hand pumping is a option? I plan on picking up one one those cheap Chinese compressors in the future, but was wondering if hand pump was even worth it.
I decided to just take the money I would have spent on a hand pump and apply it toward two Omega air cylinders. I knew in advance that using the pump would get old REAL fast and that at some future point, it would never be used again and would basically be a wasted $200.
Hmm I was going to get a cheap Chinese pump for like $60. I was just planing on using it to tie me over until the weekend comes if I fall off reg pressure. Not trying to fill gun with it just to keep it above reg pressure. I've been looking for a relatively affordable way to keep bottle topped off, but with the pressures were dealing with it can get dangerous really quickly. I've seen some cheap chinese carbon bottles on ebay. I figure if they pass hydro they are safe. Not sure if I want to bet my life on it tough lol. I might skip the carbon bottle and go for a quality air compressor, but moisture is still an issue.
That's my problem with the carbon fiber bottles is they cost as much as a decent compressor and they still need to be filled my someone. They also need to be hydroed. Not sure of the life expectancy of a $600 compressor, but the convenience factor is higher than a bottle in my opinion. Anyways I don't want to hijack the thread. I just had some first time pcp rifle user questions.