Plug it into a bottle or pump and see where the needle stops.
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is there any way off checking what pressure there is in a ultra,ie some type of after market pressure gauge
ta dave
Plug it into a bottle or pump and see where the needle stops.
Master Debater
i was hoping for something a bit smaller,12l dive bottle keeps falling out of my pocket
Deeper pocket?
Sensibly, what we do with our club gun is fill to 200 bar and count out 35 pellets into a container. When they've all gone, refill.
your best bet is to contact john bowkett.if anybody has done one he will have.
Have a look on BSA owners group. Tench on ther is developing some
tx200hc mk3 v-mached s400k in tawnado stock tuned qb78dlx hw100kt
I did look into haveing one fitted. And as i recall would be a bit of a job and not to mention £££'s. So now i just count out 35 pellets and refill when gone.
Bsa Ultra .22 with Hawke 3-9x40//BSA Lightening XL .177 with JSR 3-9x50 IR MILL DOT//Smk Qb78(custom you know) With 4x20. + Other projects
Just count pellets or magazines if it's a multishot. The tiny pressure gauges on air rifles are notoriously inaccurate anyway. The one on my old S400 was a pathological liar. I've never missed it since i switched to the Scorpion.
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