Quote from: HYspd on September 29, 2020, 04:16:34 AMtanked N2 is dry, clean and faster than air...i use an air powered booster that runs off a dedicated inline reducer set at 100psi...to fill airguns...basically the high pressure side of the booster has a T....the tank hooks to one side of the T, the high pressure inlet of the pump hooks to the other side of the T and the leg gets the pressure reducer and powers the pump's driving cylinder...so it lays out as tank-pump-airgun too heavy and complicated to backpack for walk about but easily car trunk portable for quick refills or to setup on a seperate table when bench shooting.... how exactly is N2 faster than air?
tanked N2 is dry, clean and faster than air...i use an air powered booster that runs off a dedicated inline reducer set at 100psi...to fill airguns...basically the high pressure side of the booster has a T....the tank hooks to one side of the T, the high pressure inlet of the pump hooks to the other side of the T and the leg gets the pressure reducer and powers the pump's driving cylinder...so it lays out as tank-pump-airgun too heavy and complicated to backpack for walk about but easily car trunk portable for quick refills or to setup on a seperate table when bench shooting....