I just can’t wrap my silly mind around it. Must have been all the protein shakes over the years...
i do not own a regulator made strictly for tethering a rifle off of a tank, like the Regman(one of these days, you will be mine!)
But in an effort to save air while target practicing or sighting in, I keep my fill whip attached to the gun, but the tank valve is shut off. Like today while sighting in three pcp guns(earlier post) I kept one gun connected and only opened my valve when I know I’m heading down in pressure in relation to my magazine count, and I only removed the fill whip completely when completely done shooting the gun.
My question is, in the remaining air in my five foot hose while connected to the tank but the air not bled out, will it tend to increase the shot count at a steady velocity, or increase the fps(this is where I’m feeling like Spikole), or both?
Help me understand, Mr Hand
i do not own a regulator made strictly for tethering a rifle off of a tank, like the Regman(one of these days, you will be mine!)
But in an effort to save air while target practicing or sighting in, I keep my fill whip attached to the gun, but the tank valve is shut off. Like today while sighting in three pcp guns(earlier post) I kept one gun connected and only opened my valve when I know I’m heading down in pressure in relation to my magazine count, and I only removed the fill whip completely when completely done shooting the gun.
My question is, in the remaining air in my five foot hose while connected to the tank but the air not bled out, will it tend to increase the shot count at a steady velocity, or increase the fps(this is where I’m feeling like Spikole), or both?
Help me understand, Mr Hand