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    Two pop questions

    Hi folks all help appreciated.

    is there a way to test accuracy of the gauge on an air tank ?

    does fitting a Rob Lane depinger with stainless wire wool wadding into a relatively small air tube reduce the shot count by much ?

    Steve
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    1) The gauge on a tank should be far more accurate than the gauge on a gun. Compare the 2!
    2) You can make a very good depinger from a bottle brush, cost at most £2!

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    Okay thanks. No guage on the rifle and Rob Lane depinger fitted already.

    BTW title should read PCP not Pop
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bad Beagle View Post
    Hi folks all help appreciated.

    is there a way to test accuracy of the gauge on an air tank ?

    does fitting a Rob Lane depinger with stainless wire wool wadding into a relatively small air tube reduce the shot count by much ?

    Steve
    Easiest way to test the cyl gauge is get it filled & ask them to compare it with their compressor or fill bank gauge.

    or if you know someone else with a cyl connect them together and compare the two gauges as you pressurise the link pipe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by angrybear View Post
    Easiest way to test the cyl gauge is get it filled & ask them to compare it with their compressor or fill bank gauge.

    or if you know someone else with a cyl connect them together and compare the two gauges as you pressurise the link pipe.

    Nice one thank you !
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    Quote Originally Posted by angrybear View Post
    Easiest way to test the cyl gauge is get it filled & ask them to compare it with their compressor or fill bank gauge.

    or if you know someone else with a cyl connect them together and compare the two gauges as you pressurise the link pipe.

    Nice one thank you !
    Good deals with Mark3HuntsmanSam, Cannon Fodder, Guy, Jon, Peddy, Negotiator, Devon Shooter, Ninapuppy, Custard 1, Bob Brown, TopDog, Dave The Frame, / Sam99, Ballie, Nautilus21, edbear2, eredel, among others

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