Small compressors poo-pooed?

Hello all,

New guy/first post. Was perusing the videos posted under how to fill tanks and in one of them the guy is basically saying don’t buy a smaller compressor unless you also get a “proper” water filter that costs around $400.

I am familiar with moisture in compressors, but I figured dedicated PCP pumps like the Air Venturi RovAir 4500 I purchased would have that covered. So now that I know that’s not the case, short of spending $400 on a filter what do y’all do to mitigate moisture when using a similar compressor?

Aside from that concern, I caught an acute case of airgun GAS quickly after seeing how much my daughter enjoyed shooting in the backyard with me (kinda lame excuse I know, but she really does like it and it’s a good excuse!). So I sold some safe queens and acquired a Bulldog .357, an Avenge-X Tactical in .22/.25 and a Reximex RPA .22 pistol.

Been into shooting sports for many years and I reload for every caliber I shoot (except for 22LR) and also cast my own boolits. But I really like the notion of just casting with no lube/gas checks needed, cans shipped to my door with no NFA garbage, and shooting with the whole family in the backyard!

Cheers to all, and thanks for reading.
 
Compressors are an odd issue in this sport. If you don’t shoot too much or you shoot a lot and have the time to mess with a small compressor, many here make them work and are quite happy with them.
I tried them and was sorely disappointed. I ended up with an upper end compressor. I put a shade over 50 hours on it in less than a year filling my two 98 cf bottles. I also have a 75 cf and an 18 cf bottle that I can use when they fit a situation.
It all depends on your situation. I would hold off for a while on a high dollar one until you are comfortable knowing your interest is long term though.
 
I agree don't Skimp on the compressor , If you start with a Alkin you can not go wrong, 12 years ago I jumped on a Shelden compressor 1,800 bucks or so.
It just died and the man that ran the shop retired , So I jumped on a Alkin , Top of the line , Somethings you just can't skimp on ,, Yea , the 4500 $ hurt but setting on empty air gun tanks would have been a nightmare for me,,
In the sport deep..
Mike