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Either but seriously think about a 3000
In Reply to: which one? posted by ackid2789 on July 10, 2003 at 21:31:47:
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Posted by: Dale "Head_Hunters" DuPont on July 11, 2003 at 16:58:23
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I got a 68 x 45 and guess what? It is RARE that I get a fill over 3000 psi. The Nitro Fill tanks come full at 4500 psi so you have to get your fill when they have just changed it out. Or if they have a compressor system. It has to have 'caught up' with the demand. NOT something you can expect in the middle of the day at a rec game or scenerio game. So check with your local players and see if they are actually getting over 4000+ psi fills before you spend all that extra money for a 4500 that certs for only 3 years and recerts only twice before you have to toss it in the dumpster. |
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