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  1. #61
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    Thanks for the tables , these will come in handy.

  2. #62
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    thx very handy tables

  3. #63
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    Chart

    Very Handy Thanks

  4. #64
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    Excellent tools, thanks. It will be interesting to see how close the charts are to real time use.

  5. #65
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    Some great work there, I take it the heavier the more expensive ??

  6. #66
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    How many fills

    The fills table was a great help, thank you

  7. #67
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    Re pellet tables

    That is a very useful chart
    And I will be defiantly using that a lot sometimes its hard to find exact pellet weights

  8. #68
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    yes very usefull charts

  9. #69
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    I have found this Pellet Weight (Grains) Chart useful:

    http://www.airgunningatlanta.com/Ass...ght_chart.html

  10. #70
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    Nice one needed that, thanks.
    Dave

  11. #71
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    charts

    excellent stuff, good reference for testing rifles in conjunction with my chronograph, cheers.

  12. #72
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    Thumbs up

    Quote Originally Posted by snock View Post
    OK, thanks to Rich for creating and providing the following excel spreadsheets for general use.
    He created this spreadsheet so that anyone can input the appropriate data to find out how many fills per scuba tank they'd get from their kit.

    How many fills.

    The second link gives the user the chance to see, with any given variation, how likely they are to exceed the 12ft lb legal limit.

    Am I legal?

    Pete.

    Pellet list table 1.
    Pellet list table 2.
    Pellet list table 3.
    Cheers

  13. #73
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    well done
    atb

  14. #74
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    refill

    Quote Originally Posted by Pad. E View Post
    Thanks for the info.

    What I generally do is by going on what I've heard & been told is; fill it up to 190Bar, fire between 40 -45 shots then refill.

    I got my 12 lt bottle filled earlier today, so now I can use this as a base & compare. Which means I should get about 1800 shots , not bad when it cost me £2.75 to fill the bottle.

    Regards
    Paddy.
    you might find out that you do not get that many fills from a 12 litre cylinder

  15. #75
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    Brilliant information

    I have not been to the BBS for sometime now and I forgot how informative it is.....These charts are extremely helpful.....Your work is appreciated.

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