It depends on cylinder size.
My Ultra has a very small cylinder and goes from 200bar to 90bar in 40 shots.
My daystate mk4is 177 uses around 1bar/shot at 11.5ftlbs. My mate has a daystate airwolf mvt .22 and he says his uses just over 1bar/shot at 40ftlbs... what is the volume! / shot of other rifles?
It depends on cylinder size.
My Ultra has a very small cylinder and goes from 200bar to 90bar in 40 shots.
Depends on the caliber, power output and efficiency of the rifle ie its valve etc.
I measured the air from a Daystate LR90 in 22 cal, running close to 12fpe, and I found it was about 140ml of free air per shot. That was 20 or more years ago, and I think rifles are quite a bit more air efficient these days.
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Biker bob, your gun uses 2.75bar/shot.
I'm very impressed with 1 bar per shot at 40 ft lb. I reckon my FAC regulated Rapid running at 32 ft lb uses between 2 and 3 BAR per shot. This means from 232BAR down to 140 BAR when my rifle goes 'off the reg' I am pleased to get 3 magazines (36 shots) which is more than enough for a hunting trip.
Not that it matters because we are dealing here with pressure drop but I use a 280cc bottle rather than the larger 400 or enormous 500cc bottles.
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Hello Walther R8 running 11.5 ft-lbs (.22) I recon is 1 bar per shot. .177 at 11 ft-lbs. about the same, with in the limits of the gauge accuracy.
Cheers.
Geoff.
Strictly speaking, a bar is a measure of pressure, not quantity. A given rifle will use the same volume of air per shot, regardless of the size of the reservoir. A small cylinder is depleted more quickly than a large one, so to express the air usage as bars dropped could be misleading.
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Sorry to be misleading anyone, my gauge on my daystate mk4is is electronic. And in bar, so I can tell how much air it uses per shot.
No, you can tell the pressure remaining after the shot, that will let you see the pressure difference that the shot has made and if you know the volume of the bottle/air-tube you could then work out the volume or how much air is used per shot.
but if you were to change the volume of the air bottle/tube the pressure difference per shot would also change because pressure is not an amount it's a force.
My 42fpe Rapid averages about 650cc's per shot.
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I did some tests on a couple of my guns
http://theywalkamongstus.co.uk/airguns/at44.html - you have to read a few lines
and
http://theywalkamongstus.co.uk/airguns/Balloon.html
About 37cc at atmospheric pressure