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Re: a little help???

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Posted by Ouch1 on July 08, 2002 at 12:26:38:

In Reply to: a little help??? posted by POPE on July 07, 2002 at 22:54:53:

: i got a 2001 cocker with the stock reg. on it...about how many shots will i get with a crossfire 68ci 3000psi tank...i think a cocker reg is set to about 450-500...if that helps anybody...thanks for the help

All guns shoot different.. But most people just use the 10 shots per cubic inch rule..So I would say atleast 680 shots.. If your using a 4500 bottle then just use 15 x whatever size bottle you use.. These are estimates but they end up being pretty close.. Good luck... Ps. I think I always got around 750-800 shots from my Cocker using my old 68-3000.. But like i said all guns use air different..


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