Out of interest is there any way of adding guns to the drop down list? I assume they ar ein a look up table somewhere?
EDIT : I've just found them. Although I don't understand how the formulas work to insert an Ultra. It's resovoir is 50cc IIRC
Out of interest is there any way of adding guns to the drop down list? I assume they ar ein a look up table somewhere?
EDIT : I've just found them. Although I don't understand how the formulas work to insert an Ultra. It's resovoir is 50cc IIRC
Last edited by A16NS V; 01-01-2008 at 09:29 PM.
#1 BSA Ultra .22 John Bowkett Blueprinted http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...%20rifle/B.jpg
#2 HW77Venom .22 http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v76/alancolledge/Air%20rifle/u.jpg
I dont have xcel , any chance of posting it up in Word mate?
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Thanks for that link Pete.
I think I've done it right. I'm just not sure of the empty pressure on an AA S200. So I put 100 bar. Is that right?
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If anyone has a rifle not on the dropdown list and they KNOW the reservoir capacity for it, post it on here and I'll add it when I get time.
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Pad, 100 bar is not a bad guess. Unregged rifles will be sliding down the power curve at this point. There is no absolute correct refill pressure, it's really when the shots start to drop more than you are prepared to tolerate.
You will get more total shots out of your dive cylinder if you fill when you have to, not keep topping up unnecessarily. Each fill loses the air in the hose and gauge. In the case of the S200 with its small cylinder, the void volume of the hose etc is quite a significant part of the whole. So this is important with S200s in particular.