most fields are all day air anyway.
why do people complain about guns being GAS HOGS?
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I've wondered about that too. Efficiency is nice, but it doesn't matter too much. Kinda sucks if you're filling off scubas out in the woods somewhere, though. -
well, the fields around my place arn't all day air, so i guess it matters a little more to me then others.Comment
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when the lines are 20 people long and there is only 1 person filling
makes a bit of a difference.....
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How much paint do you carry? Are you going out with a case around your belt?Originally posted by doc_ZoxIn scenarios, its sometimes nice to be able to expend every ball in your pods before having to retire for more air.
I can get 6 pods + the hopper out of one 68/4500 on my X-Valve, which is a hair over half a case (~1020 rounds) and still have air to spare.
As for the original question, markers X, Y or Z being a 'gas hog' versus markers A, B or C is really arguing the wrong thing. There are features in one design over another which do have a limited effect (such as the Level 10 versus the Level 7 bolt), but most of the excess expelled air has a negligible impact on 'efficiency'. What people are really compairing is how deep into the tank a marker can go and still fire, which is where the Automag design falls short compared to other designs, since it needs ~600 psi to cycle. 600 psi is 1/7th of a 68/4500 fill, whereas another marker might continue to operate down to 200 psi or less.
In the end, every marker needs ~60 psi to propel the ball, some designs use a minimal amount at a high operating pressure, while others use a larger amount at a lower operating pressure.
IMO, I agree with the original poster in the end ... I can already fire more paint than I actually ever carry, and I've got all day air to boot.Comment
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What I don't understand is the fact that Low Pressure = better gas effiency.
I've been wondering about this lately and this thread relates. If I have a an area of 1 pi in and it requires say 1000PSI to move it but 10 cubic feet of air is used. Then lets say I have a bolt operating at 500psi, whos area is 2 pi in but wouldn't it require more cubic feet of air to move it at the same speed? Kinda like HVLP vs LVHP paint sprayers lake of one thing leads to the consumption of another thing?Gun: AGD eMag with LvL10
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I carry a 45/45 on both my mag and Matrix. When there are only 3K fills I'm not going to get much past my hopper and two pods I carry. Its enough for me, but I could see where it would be an issue for some people"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. Its not" - Dr SuessComment
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Better efficiency means one can carry a smaller tank to get the same number of shots off a fill.
It was nice to be able to use a 68/45 playing back because I could get as many shots out of that as I used to with my old 88/45 on a different gun.SwallowBleach: It's good for you.
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are you freaking kidding me? lolOriginally posted by doc_ZoxIn scenarios, its sometimes nice to be able to expend every ball in your pods before having to retire for more air.
your gun must be a gas eating beast then.
i own a smart parts nerve and i heard its one of the biggest gas hogs out there.
i can go 3 rounds without filling my tank and i shoot a lot.Comment
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Nerves are pretty darn efficient. That sounds about right to tell the truth.Originally posted by nycityinsomniacare you freaking kidding me? lol
your gun must be a gas eating beast then.
i own a smart parts nerve and i heard its one of the biggest gas hogs out there.
i can go 3 rounds without filling my tank and i shoot a lot.
For me effiency is the name of the game. In outlaw the 92/45 lasts me for the 1000 rounds I bring to the field and gives me a spare tank I can give to a friend in need if I got a full 4500 fill. I do admit thought that I got more shots off my BKO with the same tank but it was overkill for what I do. Most people where I live all have big nitro tanks or lots of Co2 because things arn't easy to come by. And most people are starting to move away from blowbacks and are finding out that they can play for longer off the same air.
So in some aspects low Vs High pressure can cause some differences. But not on the same type of gun. Running an autococker HP or LP it should get around the same number of shots. But comparing an LP cocker to an Automag with LX it will get way more shots. It is all relative.Comment
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some people play out on fields that they've made themselves so they cant really get a fill out thereComment


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