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Thread: X2 sports fill pressure

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    Ratpak Guest

    X2 sports fill pressure

    Looking at the x2 walnut sports, however cannot find a stated fill pressure on the net, does 180 Bar sound about right?

    Cheers.

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    Well, mine fills at 180 Bar but I've been told that it varies on the X2's for some reason. All the same it should state your fill pressure on the top of the barrel.

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    It does vary, as Pavel so rightly said. I think the explanation is they are tested and the pressure is recommended that they shoot the best at . i.e most consistent. Im sure David Snook will be along any time now with a full and detailed explanation

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    sniper22 Guest
    3 pressures are stated on these guns - 160bar, 17bar, 180bar. go to the daystate website and look on the database. it should say here what pressure your gun was tested at.

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    Ratpak Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by sniper22
    3 pressures are stated on these guns - 160bar, 17bar, 180bar. go to the daystate website and look on the database. it should say here what pressure your gun was tested at.
    Thanks for the answers chaps, sniper I dont own one "yet", hopefully Lloyd has one in stock.......

    Best regards

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    This is the label that came with mine.
    http://pic5.picturetrail.com/VOL83/5...3/94466846.jpg

    It states Fill Pressure to be 207 BAR.

    But nothing on the side of my rifle
    http://pic5.picturetrail.com/VOL83/5...3/94468300.jpg

    I only ever fill to 200 BAR

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    Barry
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    Daystate MKIII RT (A).177" - Daystate MKIII RT (B) .22" (FAC) - Daystate MKIII RT (B2) Short .177" - Daystate MKIII Sports CDT (C) - Daystate X2 Sports R .177" - Daystate Harrier X .22" (FAC)

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    As Sniper22 says it will be on the ticket attached to the gun and maybe on the top of the barrel.

    Good choice and happy shooting.
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    gary craig Guest
    Fill pressure should be stamped on barrel my x2 sport synthetic is stamped 160bar,which i thought very low...
    Why is it so low???
    I have no idea......
    GAZZA

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    Quote Originally Posted by sniper22
    go to the daystate website and look on the database. it should say here what pressure your gun was tested at.

    I own 6 Daystates and only 2 are on the database.
    http://www.picturetrail.com/airgunner

    http://www.picturetrail.com/airgunner2388

    Daystate MKIII RT (A).177" - Daystate MKIII RT (B) .22" (FAC) - Daystate MKIII RT (B2) Short .177" - Daystate MKIII Sports CDT (C) - Daystate X2 Sports R .177" - Daystate Harrier X .22" (FAC)

    www.daystateowners.com

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