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Eye_pecking_chicken
09-13-2001, 04:21 AM
It would still work wouldn't it? I'm planning on getting a second tank, and wanted something that would have a better ability to keep up with my RT (the bull dog just doesn't cut it). I fill off of a scuba tank, but occasionaly get to play on a course that fills to 4500. The tank should run like a 3k with only 3k of pressure right? Could you also recomend a N2 system that would recharge faster then the bull dog? When I start to fire fast the bulldog drops, and only puts out 500psi, and wont recharge fast enough for my finger =( so the velocity will drop off. Thanx for any help you can give!

Janixs
09-13-2001, 05:55 AM
Yes it will work fine. You just will not get as many shots with 3000 as you will with 4500 but if you can fill your own tanks then it doesn’t matter.

Deadpool3
09-13-2001, 03:06 PM
as far as tanks go, i would suggest a max flow or conquest. I personally have a max flow on my rt pro and there is no shootdown.

i-luv-my-rt
09-13-2001, 07:40 PM
There wont be shootdown on the rt but i think you mean that the tank doesnt drop off during rapid fire. All those are good choices but if money is a issue flatline is good.

Deadpool3
09-13-2001, 08:08 PM
yep, thats what i was trying to get across.

Remembering when i was lookin for an n2 tank, i narrowed it down to the flatline and the max flow. Everyone i talked to at the time told me to get the max flow over the flatline, so i decided to go w/ that and got a used one for a good price.

freakyt
09-13-2001, 11:03 PM
Why do you need a Max Flow or Air America tank over a crossfire or bulldog? Do the cheaper tanks not recharge fast enough or something?

Eye_pecking_chicken
09-14-2001, 04:18 AM
yeah, thats the problem, my bulldog wont recharge fast enough to keep up with my RT, it worked fine on my classic though.
Thanx for the help!

magmanpaintball
09-15-2001, 06:04 PM
I have a nitro duck and it keeps up