Congratulations. You have what you need to start slinging some lead with air. My first PCP was a Benjamin Marauder Pistol which I shoot as a carbine. It's taken 18 squirrels for me and is quite accurate. It likes Crosmans but prefers H&N Field Target Trophy, copper plated. You have more power so H&N 18s and 21 grain would probably work. But if it likes the ones you already bought there's nothing to say you have to keep looking. I have a couple guns that really like JSBs.
I use a Yong Heng to fill my 45 minute firemans tank. I think its about 66 cubic feet. Great way to fill guns. But if I was starting out now I would get a GX CS2 and just fill my guns from that. Takes about 5 minutes per fill (with the added GX air filter which may not be necessary, 3 minutes without), very portable, quiet enough to use indoors, and can be powered by 120V or a car or with a little work a power tool battery. No reason you couldn't use it at a range. It's more money but the GX CS4 is still portable but is a little bigger with water cooling and rated to fill smaller bottles.
I use a Yong Heng to fill my 45 minute firemans tank. I think its about 66 cubic feet. Great way to fill guns. But if I was starting out now I would get a GX CS2 and just fill my guns from that. Takes about 5 minutes per fill (with the added GX air filter which may not be necessary, 3 minutes without), very portable, quiet enough to use indoors, and can be powered by 120V or a car or with a little work a power tool battery. No reason you couldn't use it at a range. It's more money but the GX CS4 is still portable but is a little bigger with water cooling and rated to fill smaller bottles.
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