Surely that all depends on where you play on the field, and what marker you use.Originally posted by Dark Warrior
May be not expensive to buy one of these £80 systems, but why spent £80 pounds on something you are still going to ditch, if you start to play more often. On walk on days I could nearly empty a
CO2 bottle in one game and there are equivalent to a 1.1l air bottle so a 0.8 bottle is not going to be much good.
In a tourney there are almost useless especially for back players
As I said it all depends on the marker used, I was carrying 7 pots and a hopper, shot 6 pots and half a hopper before I was eliminated, still had plenty of air leftOriginally posted by Dark Warrior
Don't you think that it's cutting it a bit fine. I've watched back players at MM firing over 800 paint in a single game. So far i've done 500 tops, but I'd like to know that if we have a close match up and we have to exchange at lot of paint, that my tank will stay with me all the way