View Full Version : for all you autococker owners
PBSouLjAh
02-25-2001, 04:52 PM
aite...im lookin for a nice nitro system that will last me at least 1000 shots on a cocker?... i cant get a fill before lunch...which is 6 games dat my tank has to last...and in 6 games...i use around 1000...will a 68 4500 do it? or a 88 3000? i dont want my tank to be too big... but i realy really need it to last 1000 shots at a time. i play mid/back....and i need my gun to be small enough to snap shoot. i've been ponderin about this ....and i need to chose one for my Sto cocker.
Counterfeit
02-25-2001, 04:59 PM
If you have your cocker timed well and a good operating pressure on it, you can get 1000 out of a 3000 68.
Nemessis
02-26-2001, 04:40 AM
just dont screw with your springs and put a hard main spring with a light valve spring just because you want to trick the stock valve to run Lp use: medium, medium or light, light springs so that you will still get lp but will have good efficiency
Phaelon Veritas
03-01-2001, 11:20 AM
hehehehehehe yeah and don't throw you gun... it breaks stuff...
july_favre
03-01-2001, 11:25 AM
Nemessis is giving good advice. Some newbiees just want to get super low pressure so they will do just what he said not to. Then they say cockers suck because they get 3 shots per 20oz and have a super hard trigger. I would much rather run at 200-250psi with a good number of shots from my tank and a super light trigger than run at 100psi and get one hopper out before I run out of gas and a 50lb trigger pull. Of course there are those who are the opposite and get more satsifaction out of telling everyone they run their gun at 7psi.
MeWrOq
03-01-2001, 02:13 PM
if you dont have your heart set on nitro, you can use co2 tank. You can get a good 1000 shots of a 20oz. Of course, you would need a good co2 reg or a remote.
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