Just purchased my first air rifle last week, came to recharge it from the tank and wanted to be doubly sure I was doing it right. Immense help from this video, thank's very much! 🙂
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Hey Luke. Local Wetherby resident here, just wondering for future reference how much you charge for refilling a bottle? Looking at buying a whole kit from yourself at some point, but a compressor is a bit further off for me.
My Wehrauch HW100 wont fill past the 100 bar using the same size tank as yours, i dont know if its a problem with the tank or the rifle but the rifle does hold the air at 100 bar so it probably is with the tank.
@@wighillparkgunstv2257 Many thanks for your reply i have just had the air cylinder topped up so when i put air in the HW100 rifle on the air tank its at 200 but still only shows 160 on the rifle gauge, ( i meant 160 on my last message ) i guess its as you said the needle could be faulty on the rifle but i think it still means that it is getting a 200 bar pressure. Is that correct please would you think?
Random question, if I went to a shop to fill it up. How long would the pressure last in it , if I had a few shots in the garden then left it for a week, would the pressure still be there/in it
Thank you for your question. Your gun should not lose pressure at all. Though in saying that if you’d filled your gun from empty, you might lose a tiny bit of pressure as the cylinder on the gun cools. But if you’re losing a constant amount then your gun has a leak