|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
I would ...
In Reply to: this is for everyone... posted by Steve on November 14, 2002 at 12:47:09:
|
|
Posted by: Micah Michalski on November 16, 2002 at 21:19:37
|
: I use a Tippmann SL-68II, so just adding a reg isn't really an option (or is it??). Also, since it has a really funky grip, it does not take any kind of additions. : Basically, what I am trying to gain by upgrading to compressed air is a little more shot to shot consistancy, which is critical for snipers like me. I play in Ohio, which has some of the biggest temperature variations of any state, so if I upgraded I would not have to readjust my scope whenever it gets cold out. : I understand that upgrading to high-pressure is probably the most expensive way to go...do you know any cheaper alternatives that would deliver the same or similar performance??? : Thanks... : Steve Try and find a used Steel 47ci/3kpsi preset system with a few years left on its hydro (steel lasts longer in general and has a 5 year hydro life as aposed to Fiber Wraped which is 3 year)That might be the most economical way to get into compressed air. And you prpbably don't need the shot capacity of a 68 or a 4500psi system (45oo is harder to get fully filled anyway. I think (could be wrong tho) that you will get about 3-400 shots per good fill on a 47/3k system. so unless you shot more than that in one or 2 games, you should be good. -Micah |
|
Follow Ups:
|
| Copyright © 1992-2019
Corinthian Media Services. WARPIG's webmasters can be reached through our feedback form. All articles and images are copyrighted and may not be redistributed without the written permission of their original creators and Corinthian Media Services. The WARPIG paintball page is a collection of information and pointers to sources from around the internet and other locations. As such, Corinthian Media Services makes no claims to the trustworthiness or reliability of said information. The information contained in, and referenced by WARPIG, should not be used as a substitute for safety information from trained professionals in the paintball industry. |