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To give a bit of comparison, the Daystate Safari Edition in .22 has a shot count with a 240 bar fill *up to 165 shots/power *up to 70fpe. The .30 *up to 80 shots, and *up to 105fpe (same 480cc 240 bar fill).
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So I don't see the shot count of the Skout filling to 300 bar on a 500cc tank (and yes I often see guys running a 700cc tank instead but I'm using the stock parameters here) as extraordinary but rather in line with every other manufacturer in the shot count department. With a 500cc tank filling to 300 bar, how many shots are users getting in .30, .25, and .22? I searched for the shot count totals and can't find it. As for efficiency, what qualifies it as an efficient valve isn't how many shots it gets but rather how much air it uses for the corresponding velocity/fpe. If someone can post their shot string chart, total shot counts per caliber, and how much air (roughly how many bar per shot) to achieve their velocity/fpe, it would give people a better picture of the performance of this airgun.

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So I don't see the shot count of the Skout filling to 300 bar on a 500cc tank (and yes I often see guys running a 700cc tank instead but I'm using the stock parameters here) as extraordinary but rather in line with every other manufacturer in the shot count department. With a 500cc tank filling to 300 bar, how many shots are users getting in .30, .25, and .22? I searched for the shot count totals and can't find it. As for efficiency, what qualifies it as an efficient valve isn't how many shots it gets but rather how much air it uses for the corresponding velocity/fpe. If someone can post their shot string chart, total shot counts per caliber, and how much air (roughly how many bar per shot) to achieve their velocity/fpe, it would give people a better picture of the performance of this airgun.
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