Has anybody else experienced a significant increase in barrel breaks when running CO2 into their classic mags vs compressed air? No, not chops. I mean barrel breaks. Because I seem to have had this problem with my pump mag when shooting fairly brittle paint at 280 fps. But screw in a compressed air tank and it shoots the same paint just fine. I run my pump mag as so.
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MOTM config
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Current config
Could liquid CO2 still be getting into the valve? The tank is vertical, my rate of fire is slow, and am not shooting hot at all -- nothing above 300 fps -- so what gives?
By the way, as a side note, when the 13ci Ninja tank is filled to exactly 3000psi (according to the gauge), it yields about 134 good shots (a good shot = anything over 249 fps) when dialed in at 280 fps and using a minimag barrel with .685 diameter paint. With all else being equal, the 3.5 oz got 93 good shots. Just thought I'd share my results.
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MOTM config
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Current config
Could liquid CO2 still be getting into the valve? The tank is vertical, my rate of fire is slow, and am not shooting hot at all -- nothing above 300 fps -- so what gives?

By the way, as a side note, when the 13ci Ninja tank is filled to exactly 3000psi (according to the gauge), it yields about 134 good shots (a good shot = anything over 249 fps) when dialed in at 280 fps and using a minimag barrel with .685 diameter paint. With all else being equal, the 3.5 oz got 93 good shots. Just thought I'd share my results.


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