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Posted by Rufus on March 20, 2002 at 15:22:35:
My friends just picked up a nitro scuba tank and now I'm thinking about running on Nitro as well. I'm thinking that it'll save me money on the long run since the field that we play on charges $6 everytime I need to recharge my 68 oz tank (which I need to do at least twice a day) and it only cost between $5-12 to fill the scuba. My question is performance-wise, is there a difference? How big of a nitro tank do I need to get 1000 shots? Also what kind of preset output would I be shopping for 850 or 450 psi? I have a 98/99 Shocker so I think at need to get a tank that is 3000psi rather than the 4500psi. Thanks and sorry for the loooong question.
California_Dragon
06:34:42 03/21/02
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Rufus
12:20:55 03/21/02
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