It ain't voodoo.
Let's take a Matrix and a Cocker. Both will shoot a 68ci 3000psi tank until the tank's pressure reaches the gun's firing pressure. Assume each shot is at 300fps with 100% effiency.
Matrix will use 500psi air to fire a paintball. Cocker will use 1000psi air to fire a paintball.
For the Matrix, 5/6 of the tank's potential will be utilized, the cocker will use 2/3 of it's tank.
Matrix tank: 56.667ci 3000psi
energy: 170,000in-lb
paintballs: 1531
Cocker tank: 45.333ci 3000psi
energy: 136,000in-lb
paintballs: 1225
We see that the Matrix will get 306 more shots until tank pressure drops lower than the pressure you want for proper velocity.
This isn't magic/extra-credit/bonus paint nor efficiency. Each paintball is still using 111.005in-lb of energy from the tank.
Let's take a Matrix and a Cocker. Both will shoot a 68ci 3000psi tank until the tank's pressure reaches the gun's firing pressure. Assume each shot is at 300fps with 100% effiency.
Matrix will use 500psi air to fire a paintball. Cocker will use 1000psi air to fire a paintball.
For the Matrix, 5/6 of the tank's potential will be utilized, the cocker will use 2/3 of it's tank.
Matrix tank: 56.667ci 3000psi
energy: 170,000in-lb
paintballs: 1531
Cocker tank: 45.333ci 3000psi
energy: 136,000in-lb
paintballs: 1225
We see that the Matrix will get 306 more shots until tank pressure drops lower than the pressure you want for proper velocity.
This isn't magic/extra-credit/bonus paint nor efficiency. Each paintball is still using 111.005in-lb of energy from the tank.


(Again, confirmed by Tom).

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