Are any experienced and knowledgeable air gunners out there willing to weigh-in on the importance of clean and dry air for PCPs?
I own both the Air Venturi 110v model and the larger Nardi Atlantic P 220v model. I notice when turning them on -- the AV for charging my rifles and the Nardi for topping-off my carbon fiber tanks -- there is initially and wee bit of compressor oil mixed with the compressed air. Here in the Deep South the humidity is extreme and I have no doubt that these compressors are introducing moisture in to my rifles' bottles and cylinders.
Any suggested remedies will be greatly appreciated.
I own both the Air Venturi 110v model and the larger Nardi Atlantic P 220v model. I notice when turning them on -- the AV for charging my rifles and the Nardi for topping-off my carbon fiber tanks -- there is initially and wee bit of compressor oil mixed with the compressed air. Here in the Deep South the humidity is extreme and I have no doubt that these compressors are introducing moisture in to my rifles' bottles and cylinders.
Any suggested remedies will be greatly appreciated.