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    m1toman Guest

    Exclamation over charged

    Hi Guys and Girls,
    just got a new charging cylinder had it charged up,brought it home and not being used to the valve managed to overcharge my rifle by 20 bar ...Do i just dry fire it to get the pressure down...!!!!!!!!!???????????

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    Yes you can dry fire to bring it down. Your not too bad at 20 bar over and 20 or so shots should bring it to where you wanted to be.

    ATB
    Ray.

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    m1toman Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Raygun
    Yes you can dry fire to bring it down. Your not too bad at 20 bar over and 20 or so shots should bring it to where you wanted to be.

    ATB
    Ray.
    Cheers m8 i gotta be a bit gentler with the valve

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    Markxman Guest
    Sorry to but in guys but I am getting a bottle and charging kit soon and while reading your banter it raised a few questions that I have been thinking about.
    When filling my gun bottle (s16) how will I know how much pressure I have in it as most guns have a gauge built into the gun as does mine but the difference is I have to take the bottle off the gun to fill it therefore disconecting the gun bottle from the gauge,
    Does the master bottle tell me how much air I have put into my guns bottle ?
    M@rk..

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    Murphy is offline Cooee! Chase me you naughty boys!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Markxman
    Does the master bottle tell me how much air I have put into my guns bottle ?
    M@rk..

    Yes it will.
    Never go off your gun gauge.
    Master Debater

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    Markxman Guest
    Cheers dude.
    M@rk..

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