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! 🙂
A true masterpiece of of informative technical assistance. Beautifully filmed, perfectly presented, every technical nuance covered in perfect detail! Clearly a world class expert, and also blessed with rugged good looks and a film star presence! The world of airgunning is most fortunate indeed to have such a good spirited towering expert kindly bestow upon us the benefit of his majestic expertise! I feel humbled and privileged to have had the benefit of watch such a master class from an obviously master air gun genius
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.
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
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?
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! 🙂
Just got my first ever PCP so this video was really useful, thanks for sharing!
Thank you this was a big help to a newbie to PCP. Perhaps put a link to your online shop in the description one click is better than two.
Thank you for your comment. Glad it helped
Im glad you said don’t use PTFE or a spanner.i was going to do exactly that
You’re welcome
A true masterpiece of of informative technical assistance. Beautifully filmed, perfectly presented, every technical nuance covered in perfect detail! Clearly a world class expert, and also blessed with rugged good looks and a film star presence! The world of airgunning is most fortunate indeed to have such a good spirited towering expert kindly bestow upon us the benefit of his majestic expertise! I feel humbled and privileged to have had the benefit of watch such a master class from an obviously master air gun genius
Great imformative show Luke
great info bro cheers
Great information 👍
Glad it was helpful!
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.
Hi there. Thanks for your comment. Depending on the size of your tank it ranges from £7.50 to £10.00
It amazes me how the prob stays in under the pressure.
It is amazing what rubber seals can withstand
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
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.
Thank you for your comment. The likelihood is that you need to have your dive cylinder topping up. I hope that helps.
@@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?