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WARPIG Tech Talk - Air

Re: Max flow vs exspansion chamber.please help

In Reply to: Max flow vs exspansion chamber.please help posted by Norrisbig70 on June 18, 2003 at 18:37:48:


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Posted by:
Erko

on June 19, 2003 at 19:24:38

I recommend going to the compressed air. CO2 is dirty air and even with an expansion chamber, you can get varied results. When I wen to HPA on my 'mag and 'cocker, their consistency went way up and my repairing went way down. They shot +/-3 fps, week after week with no velocity adjustment. I had my own CO2 fill station too. Filling HPA tanks is soooo much easier. I now have 2 scuba tanks (3K/psi) and hate to touch the CO2 stuff. CO2 at the fields in my area is dramatically more expensive too(HPA=$3/day, CO2/20oz = $6/fill!!!)

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