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Tippmann A5 shot pet bottle

vDubLeics

Leicestershire Paintballer
Apr 9, 2014
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since i have had my A5 i have noticed ti loves the air, it seems to empty my HPA bottles really quickly.

with a ZEN HPA bottle (48cu @ 2500psi) i would get anything between 200 to 300 shots

i turned the response trigger off and ran a GI sport bottle (68cu @3000psi (gun shop couldn't get it to 4500)) and got around 800 to 1000 shots...

does this sound about right of is it worth looking into the air usage?
 
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Tom

Tom
Nov 27, 2006
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They do seem reasonable to me (at least your second figures)

Your 800-1000 on 68/3000psi is in the region of an 'average' gun on scuba toys
But the 200-300 on 48/2500 is worse than 'gas pig' (even taking into account the lesser starting pressure)

http://www.scubatoys.com/paintball/paintballshots.asp

It tends to make sense for an a5 to be a gas pig, but reasonable numbers can be got out of an a5. I have in the past run my x7 on various cylinders, including once in short mode on limited paint with a 13ci/3000psi I can't remember the count but it was something like the scuba toys average of 150 shots
I had reduced velocity, but with my short 3" barrel, which is not efficient (I can switch barrels between normal and 3" and be confident of 280fps on a standard barrel, 250fps on 3" without adjusting anything

I remember that I got a good number of shots (3 full loads of a 50 round tac cap and possibly a small number more) as long as I made single shots, when I was quicker on the trigger it just killed the air - I know I used one tac cap load, reloaded, then ran across a clearing - pop pop pop burp. So halved with less than two tac caps worth of shots

The response trigger is 'air assisted' but I don't know if it is reasonable for that to account for your efficiency loss