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Hi folks. when charging a HW100 at what pressure would you stop charging and at what pressure would you re charge, thanks in advance

 

 

Stop at 200 bar max

refill at 130 min.

 

For optimum performance, use a chrony to find the optimal values and keep the pressure somewhere in between.

Prolly 145-185.

 

My 2 cents,

Maragan.

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Hi folks. when charging a HW100 at what pressure would you stop charging and at what pressure would you re charge, thanks in advance

 

 

Stop at 200 bar max

refill at 130 min.

 

For optimum performance, use a chrony to find the optimal values and keep the pressure somewhere in between.

Prolly 145-185.

 

My 2 cents,

Maragan.

 

Is that the green section Maragan , cheers.

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I fill my HW100 .177 to 200bar. I tested it at my gun club at 30 yards and grouped in the center with 75 shot. After that the pellets started to drop, the gauge was at 85 bar so i refill at 90 bar, back up to 200 bar :gunsmilie:

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Hi folks. when charging a HW100 at what pressure would you stop charging and at what pressure would you re charge, thanks in advance

 

 

Stop at 200 bar max

refill at 130 min.

 

For optimum performance, use a chrony to find the optimal values and keep the pressure somewhere in between.

Prolly 145-185.

 

My 2 cents,

Maragan.

 

The HW100 is regulated so there shouldn't be a "sweet spot" as in an unregulated gun like the AA S410.

 

In .22 you should get 5 mags out of the carbine version that I have and that is after filling to 180 bar, which seems to be the concensus on the Weihrauch forum.

 

Cheers

 

Sib

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