Try the firehouse. (Bring cookies!) There may be a chance that you'll need an adaptor for them to fill it. But, those guys should be able to take care of you the right way. If they give you any issues just tell them that you need a "
trained professionals"
help to show you how this gets done right because you do not believe you are getting
safe or effective service at XYZ shop.
Trained Professional = pat on back ("Qualified Professional" would work too)
help = that's their job and passion, helping people.
done right = challenge
Safe or effective service = challenges them to show you the right way
XYZ shop = Might trigger them to stop by and see how they're operating.
Filling these CF bottles too fast is not healthy for the bottles. It's called "Flash filling". Here's an article I just pulled up -
http://www.psicylinders.com/inspectors/library/29-fast-fill-slow-fill-does-it-make-a-difference In the beginning it makes it sound just fine to flash fill but, read on...
Regardless, we're dealing with extremely high energy that can kill. This is one part of the process that you want to respect and take your time with. I've also see guys fill their rifles so fast it made me want to duck! Slow it down a bit. If a filling event goes bad, it's going to go bad big time!
Fast Eddie - Are you using a microbore hose? If not, get one! They make a big difference. 1 FOOT of microbore hose holds the same air as 1 INCH of the standard industrial 1/4" hose. That makes a noticeable difference when you bleed out the line.
Happy shooting!
Tom