Are the bolts hollow at all?
I mean when the gun is fired does it pressurize the whole bolt or is all the pressure contained behind it like it was otherwise shooting a pellet?
It WILL affect the dwell of the valve. This is commonly seen on AirForce Inline type platforms when using heavy projectiles!Heavier projectile holds the valve open longer so more air usage!
That looks amazing! What a small, versatile hunting package! 3 shots per fill with arrows seems like plenty to me-- hauling off 3 pigs is no joke!
Well Manny I was wrong I looked into the inline valve system and your right back pressure can cause higher dwell in this system and thus higher FPE output and lower shot count due to higher dwell I guess that explains a lot.
Quote from: oldpro on February 01, 2020, 05:14:28 PM Well Manny I was wrong I looked into the inline valve system and your right back pressure can cause higher dwell in this system and thus higher FPE output and lower shot count due to higher dwell I guess that explains a lot.Thanks,...unbelievable, I never expected that.So inline systems will lend themselves to be better arrow shooters,....man I got lucky on this one LOL
Manny, please excuse my ignorance as I know nothing about the rex platform.. in one picture I can see the tank male fitting? How does it connect together with the gun? Is it quick and tool less? Do you have to switch anything to go from air bolts to pellets? I’ve always been a fan of powerful things that fit in small packages..
Completely tool less,......the tank screws into the gun.I can shoot a bolt, then load a pellet, shoot a few pellets, load a bolt, shoot the bolt,....and so on, no need to change anything.AirBolts makes .357, .45 and .50 bolts, so it's just about buying a gun that you fancy on those calibers and then get the bolts,As I mention, I much rather have a gun that can shoot both Pellet/bullets and arrows then a dedicated arrow shooter that limits you.
What kind of scope/reticle do you prefer for these guns?