Omega 75 CUFT tank

I don't think it's necessary to stop along the way. Just fill and then come back later and top off. 

Sometimes I just leave it hooked up. Especially if I'm running strings or no one else is around that would touch it in any way. I fill to pressure, leave everything hooked up, and just turn the fill bottle off. The line still has that pressure built up in it so, in theory, it should replace a little bit of the pressure that is lost during cool down. In essence, you'll be "tethering" without an external regulator. Also, if you've got to have that 250, you'll waste less air because you would only be bleeding the line once instead of 2-3 times. But, you want to be very careful around a charged line like that. If it somehow gets knocked off, it WILL act like a whip and you could get seriously injured. That's why I only do this when I'm benched, shooting multiple strings, or there's no one else around.
Tom
 
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