The Priest - PCP similar to Impact fom Slovenia

I am about to preorder mine.
I'd like to be prepared for when the Priest arrives. I'd like to fit following carbon fibre bottle to it.
https://nl.aliexpress.com/item/High-quality-0-5L-carbon-fiber-pcp-air-bottle-paintball-tank-cylinder-300bar-V/32819930635.html?spm=a2g0z.search0104.8.56.TOtWJP

This bottle is 0.5L instead of the original 0.35L. 
Can anyone confirm that the diameter of the original bottle is 60mm and not 50mm? All of the 0.35L CF bottles I can find are 50mm in diameter and the 0.5L ones are 60mm.

Also, can anyone measure the distance from the gun breach block to the end of the barrel? Or from the end of the bottle to the end of the barrel?
I want to see if the bottle I proposed would fit, and if I would still be able to fit a silencer that is bigger in diameter than the shroud. If the bottle extends further than the barrel, than I would not be able to fit a silencer anymore.

I know about the thread difference betweeen this bottle and the original one. But as stated before, this can be fitted with a regulator.

Gregor, can you state anything about the loudness of the .30cal with 150bar of regulator pressure?
I can only compare to the FX Boss I own, so if you could rank it versus this, would be brilliant.

Thanks
 
I just measured mine. Stock bottle diameter is ~60mm. There is about 38mm between the end of the bottle and the end of the barrel. You've obviously done your homework if you know the bottle thread is 5/8-18.

So 310mm is 12.2 inches. From the bottom of the bottleneck to the back of my fatboy LDC I measure about 10.5 inches or ~265mm. So this bottle, if you use a standard regulator, will certainly go past the barrel by about 45mm so It looks like it may interfere with LDC depending on its design and how much forgivness you get on the bottom radius of the CF bottle.

One thing I have been considering is swapping the fill port in the back of the gun with a gauge to monitor regulated air. That thread is 1/8 bspp. Just in case you wanted to know.

One question though, Do you know something about the .30 barrel that I don't or are you just planning for the future?
 
My Priest with a Talon Tunes CF bottle and JDS Airman 1800psi regulator. SWEET!
BTW, there is about .100 clearance between the bottle and shroud.
This one is set at about 36FPE in .22 cal. I also have the .177 kit for it and it is just as awesome!

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Nothing really. I got one of the first so I assumed the role of guinea pig. Wanted to see if I could Max out fpe, increase shot count or whatever, find a "better" reg setting, etc. If you want consistent, accurate, for as long as you can. Stock priest is good. King heavies at about 845fps stock. Consistently 2inches or less now with a bit of practice. What I like most is the 1.5inch spinner I can hit a lot at 40 yards off hand. I'd say 8 out of 10. This is the place where the priest shines most. My dinner tonight was actually compliments of the priest. Lol.

Edited to add 40 yards off hand. Lol. Sort of changes everything.
 
Jman and TopAirMan, thanks for the info!
Guess I'll be ordering the Talon Tunes bottle aswel...

TopAirMan, that Priest looks killer! What's that brand of moderator you fitted? I'm having a hard time finding something for M14x1 thread. Cannot understand why you would not make a standard thread size.

To be honest, the price of the Priest will be quite high if you want to add a CF bottle and a custom moderator. Getting closer and closer to the price of an Impact.

Jman, I will only preorder once the .30 is available. Was told it will take a few more months.

Does the gun really need a moderator or is it OK the way it is?
 
I think a mod is necessary. Back when Donny was making the fatboy I specifically asked for another rear cap threaded m14x1 as well as the standard 1/2x20. Moderator makes big difference but i have shot in my neighborhood backyard without it and no cops showed up. I'd recommend it. If nothing else works, i can make an adapter to 1/2x20 for you and ill do it real cheap. I'm not expert with a lathe but certainly not a stranger to one and I am confident I make one as true as anyone else for this application.
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