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Angus41

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Hi,
gettting a new bottle, and i cant decide between a 45cu or a 68 cu 5000psi tank,

how many shots could i except from the 45cu in comparison to the 68cu? The reason i ask is becasue i do not want a too big tank and or a too small one. I understand that is all personal preference but if someone could help me out i would be gratefull.

thanks for your help.
 

Fish

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it does depend on what marker youre using, as a stock gas hungry shocker, you wont expect much, but an upped ones, you can almost double what you get out of one. i think the 45cu would be sufficient, i use one on my karny and it loves it. it is though, as you said, personal preference :)
 

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Most people use a 1.1L, its the industry standard size, it makes most markers a perfect length, an there arent many people that need the extra air that teh 1.5L provides.

I would go for the Stako bottle, they are 1.1L but are about a third lighter than the standard bottle, and very slightly smaller.
 

Angus41

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thanks, looking into the future i think i want to play front, so i was looking at a smaller, lighter bottle, as i would not need as many shots from a fill.

i still have yet tot decide, but at the moment i thinking the 0.8.