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S410 CLASSIC 177, QUESTION


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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??

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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 :laugh: ),

 

 

 

Regards,:)

Grim.

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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 :laugh: ),

 

 

 

Regards,:)

Grim.

:thumbs:

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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 :laugh: ),

 

 

 

Regards,:)

Grim.

Wise words

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