Hey guys,
Waiting for my first airgun pcp to show up and I'm full of questions.
First Question....AoA has new carbon fiber tanks 18, 75, and 100 cubic feet. The gun I bought says the tank size is 480cc. How can I compare the size of these bottles?? The 18 cubic feet must be with the bottle full of 4,500psi. How do I figure out 480cc tank when it is full, what is the volume? when I do a conversion, it says 480cc is .0169 cubic feet. I wish they would rate these tanks with just the empty volume.
Second question...........I could probably dig a little deeper and find this, maybe someone can point me to the different classes in competition, and the rules.
Why does most everyone use .177 cal. to compete? are they in general more accurate, or does it have something to do with cutting the bullseye line on the target?
I shoot competition with archery NFAA, and as long as you are touching the line.... the bullseye counts, so you want the biggest arrow that is legal to shoot.(you can be outside of the bullseye, but as long as the arrow is touching the line it counts as a bullseye.. Sometimes we have to keep track of inside out bullseyes,(for a tie breaker) and then you see some pro's using a really skinny outdoor arrow because then you don't want to touch the line at all.
Waiting for my first airgun pcp to show up and I'm full of questions.
First Question....AoA has new carbon fiber tanks 18, 75, and 100 cubic feet. The gun I bought says the tank size is 480cc. How can I compare the size of these bottles?? The 18 cubic feet must be with the bottle full of 4,500psi. How do I figure out 480cc tank when it is full, what is the volume? when I do a conversion, it says 480cc is .0169 cubic feet. I wish they would rate these tanks with just the empty volume.
Second question...........I could probably dig a little deeper and find this, maybe someone can point me to the different classes in competition, and the rules.
Why does most everyone use .177 cal. to compete? are they in general more accurate, or does it have something to do with cutting the bullseye line on the target?
I shoot competition with archery NFAA, and as long as you are touching the line.... the bullseye counts, so you want the biggest arrow that is legal to shoot.(you can be outside of the bullseye, but as long as the arrow is touching the line it counts as a bullseye.. Sometimes we have to keep track of inside out bullseyes,(for a tie breaker) and then you see some pro's using a really skinny outdoor arrow because then you don't want to touch the line at all.