Guys please help.
I have a Brocock Contour Elite S6 that shoots very well. Yet it has no built in pressure gauge so how can I tell how much air (pressure) is in the tank?
Is there an after market gauge that I can hook up to the rifle's male foster fitting that will indicate the amount of pressure still in the gun?
Also, I have the Benjamin Marauder with the built in pressure gauge. I can never get the Marauder PSI to remain at 3,000 PSI as soon as I disconnect it from my carbon tank it drops to 2,000.
NOTE:
I had a guy who tunes PCP's (that for now will remain nameless) that cobbled together an assembly consisting of a male foster fitting connected to a pressure gauge and a sealed off foster fitting on the other side. Of course no way to connect that device to the rifle so I purchased a female foster fitting so this assembly can attach to the rifle. But the gauge doesn't move a bit.
I have a Brocock Contour Elite S6 that shoots very well. Yet it has no built in pressure gauge so how can I tell how much air (pressure) is in the tank?
Is there an after market gauge that I can hook up to the rifle's male foster fitting that will indicate the amount of pressure still in the gun?
Also, I have the Benjamin Marauder with the built in pressure gauge. I can never get the Marauder PSI to remain at 3,000 PSI as soon as I disconnect it from my carbon tank it drops to 2,000.
NOTE:
I had a guy who tunes PCP's (that for now will remain nameless) that cobbled together an assembly consisting of a male foster fitting connected to a pressure gauge and a sealed off foster fitting on the other side. Of course no way to connect that device to the rifle so I purchased a female foster fitting so this assembly can attach to the rifle. But the gauge doesn't move a bit.