Hi which is better do you think the 48/4500 or the 68/4500 gurilla bottles thanks very much
weastie Platinum Member Apr 24, 2008 1,349 64 73 sheffield Sep 14, 2012 #1 Hi which is better do you think the 48/4500 or the 68/4500 gurilla bottles thanks very much
G Garideon Well-Known Member Sep 24, 2011 838 107 68 Sep 14, 2012 #2 its entirely up to you. both with perform the same apart the 68 hold more air obviously. its all about whether you want a shorter/lighter setup or a longer/heavy set up
its entirely up to you. both with perform the same apart the 68 hold more air obviously. its all about whether you want a shorter/lighter setup or a longer/heavy set up
automag Well-Known Member Jan 14, 2008 976 175 78 Sep 14, 2012 #3 weastie said: Hi which is better do you think the 48/4500 or the 68/4500 gurilla bottles thanks very much Click to expand... I guess there are 2 questions to yours What are you shooting? What type of paintball are you playing, woods or sup air?
weastie said: Hi which is better do you think the 48/4500 or the 68/4500 gurilla bottles thanks very much Click to expand... I guess there are 2 questions to yours What are you shooting? What type of paintball are you playing, woods or sup air?
weastie Platinum Member Apr 24, 2008 1,349 64 73 sheffield Sep 14, 2012 #4 Garideon said: its entirely up to you. both with perform the same apart the 68 hold more air obviously. its all about whether you want a shorter/lighter setup or a longer/heavy set up Click to expand... Right thanks buddy
Garideon said: its entirely up to you. both with perform the same apart the 68 hold more air obviously. its all about whether you want a shorter/lighter setup or a longer/heavy set up Click to expand... Right thanks buddy
weastie Platinum Member Apr 24, 2008 1,349 64 73 sheffield Sep 14, 2012 #5 automag said: I guess there are 2 questions to yours What are you shooting? What type of paintball are you playing, woods or sup air? Click to expand... Hi mate am shooting a geo 2.1 And most I play is woods Thanks buddy
automag said: I guess there are 2 questions to yours What are you shooting? What type of paintball are you playing, woods or sup air? Click to expand... Hi mate am shooting a geo 2.1 And most I play is woods Thanks buddy
automag Well-Known Member Jan 14, 2008 976 175 78 Sep 15, 2012 #6 weastie said: Hi mate am shooting a geo 2.1 And most I play is woods Thanks buddy Click to expand... Hiya Westie I would go for the 68 as it holds more air and if you get your self into a good old battle you dont want to run out at that critical time. And most site air systems are set at 3000psi because of steelie bottles. If it was me out of the 2 I would go for the 68. Ant
weastie said: Hi mate am shooting a geo 2.1 And most I play is woods Thanks buddy Click to expand... Hiya Westie I would go for the 68 as it holds more air and if you get your self into a good old battle you dont want to run out at that critical time. And most site air systems are set at 3000psi because of steelie bottles. If it was me out of the 2 I would go for the 68. Ant
weastie Platinum Member Apr 24, 2008 1,349 64 73 sheffield Sep 15, 2012 #7 Hi automag that's brill that's what I will do thanks for the info mate
frenchy2475 I have quit... Jun 17, 2009 769 207 78 Wiltshire Sep 15, 2012 #8 Yes definatly 68 on your 2.1 due to the efficency.
weastie Platinum Member Apr 24, 2008 1,349 64 73 sheffield Sep 15, 2012 #9 Thanks si was just thinking of getting the smaller bottle as I've just brought my son the 48 and it feels lighter than the 68 I have thanks for the info pal
Thanks si was just thinking of getting the smaller bottle as I've just brought my son the 48 and it feels lighter than the 68 I have thanks for the info pal
Samuel Active Member Aug 12, 2012 111 15 38 29 Sep 16, 2012 #10 bare in mind 68 4500's hold their value well and sell alot easier!