I have some questions regarding PCP, SCUBA tanks and cylinders.
How many shots per cylinder fill should I expect from a FWB 700?
How many cylinders can I fill with a SCUBA tank?
I don't expect answers to be that exact but just to have an idea.
It seems that I can have a good deal on a SCUBA tank.
Thanks in advance.
SHOTS PER FILL-FWB-SCUBA
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Re: SHOTS PER FILL-FWB-SCUBA
With Chairgun (demo version is for free), you can do some Bottle Charging analysis. If you know the volume of you bottle and of your cylinder, that is...BOOKER wrote:How many cylinders can I fill with a SCUBA tank?
If I use it with the spec's from my Haemmerli AR50, it says I can get about 40 to 50 charges out of a 10 L bottle before the bottle pressure reaches about 150 bar (which is when I would normally get the bottle filled to 200 bar again). I never counted, but I'd say this is about right...
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Re: SHOTS PER FILL-FWB-SCUBA
Well the problem with figuring that out is that you don't normally shoot the P70's cylinder completely empty. And every time you fill a cylinder the pressure in the SCUBA tank drops a bit.BOOKER wrote:I have some questions regarding PCP, SCUBA tanks and cylinders.
How many shots per cylinder fill should I expect from a FWB 700?
How many cylinders can I fill with a SCUBA tank?
I don't expect answers to be that exact but just to have an idea.
It seems that I can have a good deal on a SCUBA tank.
Thanks in advance.
Just for a rough estimate, We shoot 2 nights a week, precision shooters using PCP guns probably average 5 or 6 a night, they shoot about 80-100 shots (targets and sighters) a night. So lets go low and say 750 shots a week. We have 3 SCUBA tanks (we use one for the initial fill and a second to top them off) and I have to take one every other month to get filled, so I'd say we are getting about ~6,000 shots out of a SCUBA tank. But the way we are using 2 tanks may be extending our tanks life a bit.
Still a lot of shooting out of a standard 80 SCUBA Tank.