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Posted by California_Dragon on January 15, 2002 at 03:02:18:
outside temp is about 55 to 60 degrees in CA...i thought shockers are supposed to run at 185 to 195 psi... i think i notice a little drop off on rapid fire with HPA and even more on CO2 ...should i be operating at 180 to 190 pressure and if so how do i get my pressure up there from 145? oh at 145 i was at 265 f.p.s. ...the field limit is 270 so to fire at 265 can i have my pressure at 185 and how to get there???? thanks if anyone can answer these questions....
SugarRay
23:25:07 02/02/02
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