Ray- The nice thing about having a regulated rifle is you won't have to fill it to max to enjoy the consistency. Remember these have 300 bar cylinders. Better start working out now!!
Quote from: pat585 on November 30, 2018, 12:06:54 PMRay- The nice thing about having a regulated rifle is you won't have to fill it to max to enjoy the consistency. Remember these have 300 bar cylinders. Better start working out now!!I hope folk pick up on that aspect. The bottle guns I have are CO2 1,100psi compatable, so filling by hand to comfortable place rather than push out to 3,000psi is simply unnecessary. You simply just refill a bit sooner from your comfort point. My unregulated guns tend to shoot on a curve and seldom is it most powerfull at the "max" fill preasure anyway. So if your hand pumping nocking yourself out and stressing your pump is a diminishing return in many cases.
Mark- I was wondering how you made out with your broken stock Was ATI able to do anything for you?
One thing I noticed on my gun is that the regulator seems a bit slow to recover. If I shoot about 30 seconds apart the average velocity is a bit less that if I wait a minute or two between shots.
Zac- When i got my Nova .22 i filled to 300 bar & shot down to 200 bar & got 60 shots on low power. 740 fps with AA 16 gr. Shooting down to 100 bar should easily get you over 100 shots.