Hello again. I love learning info from all the members here so thanks in advance.
I'm still researching my first pcp but getting closer. One thing I don't understand is the psi rating for the various rifles. What I mean is, a rifle like the Benjamin Maximus has a rating of 2,000psi and the Gauntlet (for example) has a rating of 3,000psi. But yet, both rifles have a similar 'FPS' rating around 850 to 900.
What is the actual psi that a pcp rifle shoots at? Is it different than what the air stored in the rifle air bottle is set at?
I'm guessing that the higher psi rating will result in more shots per fill, not counting the size of the air tank/bottle.
Just wondering how this all works.
Thanks!
I'm still researching my first pcp but getting closer. One thing I don't understand is the psi rating for the various rifles. What I mean is, a rifle like the Benjamin Maximus has a rating of 2,000psi and the Gauntlet (for example) has a rating of 3,000psi. But yet, both rifles have a similar 'FPS' rating around 850 to 900.
What is the actual psi that a pcp rifle shoots at? Is it different than what the air stored in the rifle air bottle is set at?
I'm guessing that the higher psi rating will result in more shots per fill, not counting the size of the air tank/bottle.
Just wondering how this all works.
Thanks!