bigbulls 26 Posted August 23, 2008 Report Share Posted August 23, 2008 No problems or grivences with this gun at all, cant fault it in fact. Just wondered, at what reading on the pressure gauge do you start to get a drop in power?? I tend to fill back up at between 50 & 100 and so dont get to the point where i see a drop in power. How many shots do you get from a full fill before you loose the clout and pin point accuracy?? Quote Link to post
Grim Reaper 1 Posted August 23, 2008 Report Share Posted August 23, 2008 (edited) No problems or grivences with this gun at all, cant fault it in fact.Just wondered, at what reading on the pressure gauge do you start to get a drop in power?? I tend to fill back up at between 50 & 100 and so dont get to the point where i see a drop in power. How many shots do you get from a full fill before you loose the clout and pin point accuracy?? You need to be careful if you let it go down to 50bar mate - the rifle will usually piss out all it's air at that pressure, and then you'll have to fill up from zero bar! lol I would suggest you let the pressure fall in use to about 110 - 120bar, and then fill upto around 180bar (yep, 180bar, not 190bar). I say 180bar because that is the top end of the 'sweet spot' for me. I count 90-100 shots, and then i refill to 180bar. I count my shots because the S310 does not have an on board pressure guage (i thank God ), Regards, Grim. Edited August 23, 2008 by Grim Reaper Quote Link to post
bigbulls 26 Posted August 23, 2008 Author Report Share Posted August 23, 2008 No problems or grivences with this gun at all, cant fault it in fact.Just wondered, at what reading on the pressure gauge do you start to get a drop in power?? I tend to fill back up at between 50 & 100 and so dont get to the point where i see a drop in power. How many shots do you get from a full fill before you loose the clout and pin point accuracy?? You need to be careful if you let it go down to 50bar mate - the rifle will usually piss out all it's air at that pressure, and then you'll have to fill up from zero bar! lol I would suggest you let the pressure fall in use to about 110 - 120bar, and then fill upto around 180bar (yep, 180bar, not 190bar). I say 180bar because that is the top end of the 'sweet spot' for me. I count 90-100 shots, and then i refill to 180bar. I count my shots because the S310 does not have an on board pressure guage (i thank God ), Regards, Grim. Quote Link to post
gilly-93 31 Posted August 24, 2008 Report Share Posted August 24, 2008 No problems or grivences with this gun at all, cant fault it in fact.Just wondered, at what reading on the pressure gauge do you start to get a drop in power?? I tend to fill back up at between 50 & 100 and so dont get to the point where i see a drop in power. How many shots do you get from a full fill before you loose the clout and pin point accuracy?? You need to be careful if you let it go down to 50bar mate - the rifle will usually piss out all it's air at that pressure, and then you'll have to fill up from zero bar! lol I would suggest you let the pressure fall in use to about 110 - 120bar, and then fill upto around 180bar (yep, 180bar, not 190bar). I say 180bar because that is the top end of the 'sweet spot' for me. I count 90-100 shots, and then i refill to 180bar. I count my shots because the S310 does not have an on board pressure guage (i thank God ), Regards, Grim. Wise words Quote Link to post
andy s410c 63 Posted August 24, 2008 Report Share Posted August 24, 2008 I shoot the .22 Carbine i find mine is more consistent between 180-140 bar Quote Link to post
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