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Would the bottle the rifle is tethered too have to be below the max pressure of the rifle , or is there some sort of reg inbetween seems like you will have to top up the bottle quite a bit
A few nice rifles
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Hi all,
One of the reasons that I made this post is that I doubt it's fair that a BSA .25 Lonestar wins a 100m match. Without shooting on the bottle this rifle doesn't have a lot of chances I guess.
ATB
emi
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That's right, Mike. Thanks for your comment.
Both my tank and my rifle are good to 3000 psi. My rifle goes through air fast. It is a Career 707, and I am sure that newer rifles are better. When my tank is at 2500 I have to refill even more often, so tethering is a great expedient. I can't tether the tank during our matches because we shoot in prone sitting and standing. A tank would be a nuisance next to me as well as a hazard.
Testing pellets or zeroing a scope it work well.
If the tank was a carbon fiber one filled to 4500, I not sure I would leave it hoked up even with a regulator.
Ron
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