Anything you do will of course help. A molecular sieve with a PMV is the standard for “dry” air. Think those cylindrical cotton filters remove any humidity is wrong. There is always a level of humidity in the air around us. If you hang a dry towel out side on a humid day for a couple hours and...
I had a pair of cheap dollar store brown cotton gloves. I cut two fingers off the glove and slide them over the yoke. To keep them from sliding off inadvertently when transporting you can add a stitch with thread in each finger tying the two together at the bottom of the vee or a tiny zip tie.
That’s all taken care of in a standard molecular sieve cartdidge. This discussion has been about moisture. Pre-drying is a waste of time and materials. Post drying is THEE way the world does it because it works and along with centrifugal post drying after each stage pre-drying will never ever be...
In the scuba bussiness we replaced the post compression molecular sieve cartridge after a certain amount of cubic footage or a date interval recommended by the sieve manufacturer. Primarily that was done to assure the air moisture was maintained at a Grade E level. And most likely that cubic...
Are you going to have any sort of filter media just before compressor. If you’re using molecular sieve beads they can have an abrasive dust on them that your compressor might breathe them into the cylinder. Like a felt disk or something.
I guess the best argument for pre-drying is like the evidence you saw by using N2. That in itself is excellent, especially in places with high humidity. But I’m going to guess the expense of a N2 set up is going to discourage a lot of folks even though it would eliminate all pre or post drying...
Yeah, that’s what I liked about the Magpul RSA, it stuck out the side more than the QD style. By hanging off the side a bit it causes the rifle to lean some and give additional clearance so sling doesn’t touch the scope.
Though I sold my Wildcat that I had, I used a Magpul MAG502 Rail Sling Attachment (RSA). I placed it as close to the balance point using a single point sling. Did similar with my Crowns.
One thing I think is stupid on typical single point slings is they have a strong bungee sewed into the...
I hear ya on pellets. I do have a smattering of slugs that should be twist compatible with my Evol .22. I have not had the chance yet to try at the range. I have zero complaints with pellets getting the job done. I don’t see the slugs being any more accurate in the 50 yard max I work in and...
I bought the HFT500 last year from Pyramyd. It’s a fantastic rifle. I don’t shoot HFT I just fell in love with it the moment I saw it on the Pyramyd site. I take it to my club and shoot out 50 yards with it. Extremely accurate.
I’m pretty sure cascading isn’t typically used for tethering. If I was tethering and was going to be shooting for hours and hours and hours I would manifold my SCBA’s and not cascade. What’s the difference ? Manifolding is where you would take two or more SCBA’s and connect them to a Y or T...