So I finally got away from hand pump and went to local wield supplier and got a lease on a 6k tank and boy is it heavy but man it is a breezy to shoot my guns now.
wolfdog,
I've been using nitrogen in every airgun I own since 2014 from the Walmart specials to the high dollar Thomas rifles.
Insanity,
My yearly tank lease was $120.75 back in July last year. That's $110 for the tank and an added $10.75 Hazmat fee?
Got the last bottle changed out April 2018 . Cost me $167.08
Beak down $144.45 for the fresh 6000 psi fill, $4.75 Cylinder Drayage, $6.95 fuel surcharge delivery, $7.42 state tax, $3.51 county tax = $167.08 total
The bottle before that I had shot down to about 2600-2700 psi before I called for the change out. So yes, I lost that amount of the fill.
The bottle from last April has about 3200 psi left in it. I'm just into my 9th month. So I'll start filling my guns straight from the bottle shortly.
I mostly shoot .177 and .22 and most of my guns are very efficient with air use and give me high shot counts. Now if I were shooting big bore air rifles it would be a different story.
I could buy a booster pump and get more use out of the left over 2700 psi of pressure? I would probably do that if I shot big bore mostly?
https://youtu.be/HWoH7f90c4U
Hope this helps guys!
Peace and Booster Pump grease
Fuss
Insanity
I'm not a good candidate to discuss a decent compressor as I only have experience with the used the Shoebox many years back. I'm going to stick with my nitrogen set up as long as I can afford it. I'm sure I could have bought a decent compressor for what I've spent in nitrogen in the last 4.5 yrs, but by now it would be 4.5 yrs old and who knows what kind of shape it would be in, or if it would need to be rebuilt by now?
If you can find Nitrogen cheaper than what I'm paying for it, I would say go nitrogen. There are lots of guys out there that are getting it way cheaper than I can, and there are just as many who have to pay much more? It really depends on where you live and who your local supplier is?
Bob
Yes sir I agree. I definitely could go nitrogen if I were in your circumstances! On the other hand I know guys who can get nitrogen for less than half what I'm paying? It's crazy how the prices are so different from state to state, county to county?????
Good luck guys!
Fuss