I left my air tank at our last match and so I'm without it for a couple of weeks. Today I took out the Hill pump and pumped the 220cc tank on my RAW up to 230 bar. I won't go into the proper technique of pumping and how it reduces the number of strokes significantly. Many threads have covered that. What I will say is,
There is something very satisfying about pumping up ones rifle with just the effort of your body. No fancy equipment, just you doing the work. I really enjoyed it. Will I keep pumping once I get my tank back?... No. But I think I will pump up the rifle every now and then because I actually like it, and enjoy the freedom from excessive equipment.
Chas
There is something very satisfying about pumping up ones rifle with just the effort of your body. No fancy equipment, just you doing the work. I really enjoyed it. Will I keep pumping once I get my tank back?... No. But I think I will pump up the rifle every now and then because I actually like it, and enjoy the freedom from excessive equipment.
Chas