I've been out of town for a little over a week and my rifle has lost 30 bar of pressure from the 480cc bottle. Is this something normal and expected, or do I have to find and fix a slow leak?
I've got a pcp that's been been filled for over 8 years, been fired a few times and refilled, and hasn't leaked. And it's a tube gun.None of mine (8) leak down, even over months. The only time I have had a leak, the issue fell under what Gerry52 described.
Never heard of CRC before this... Seems a messy, expensive way to test for leaks!Thermal expansion and contraction can account for some pretty serious movement.
Not 30 bar tho. Buy a can of crc aerosol leak checker
lots of "it depends"I've been out of town for a little over a week and my rifle has lost 30 bar of pressure from the 480cc bottle. Is this something normal and expected, or do I have to find and fix a slow leak?
curious... why would you take the fill nozzle out of a brand new airgun?Dang, you all are confirming what I thought. Unfortunately it's a new gun, a Daystate Blackwolf. The only thing I've done that could be related to this is I took the fill nozzle completely out. I'll check that first.
It's definitely under warranty but I am not excited about the idea of sending it back to get checked.
I was degassing it to lower the regulator and wanted to be sure it was empty. And I don't know what I'm doing.curious... why would you take the fill nozzle out of a brand new airgun?