View Full Version : crossfire tanks! need help plz
NyCzToM22
03-10-2004, 05:30 PM
hi.. i was gonna order a crossfire lp tank from 888paintball.com.. umm wantd to know if there was a big difference in the 45/4500 psi.. and the 68/4500 psi.. cause they don't have the 68/4500 in so i was thinking of getting the 45/4500.. besides the size differences.. any con's about this tank? does it do the job just like the 68 should? thanksf or the help guys
Sparco
03-10-2004, 05:48 PM
It's the same identical regular, just decreased bottle capacity. Expect to get about 1000-1100 shots off the 45ci, expect to get 400-600 more off the 68ci.
NyCzToM22
03-10-2004, 05:53 PM
is the sizes a big difference? my brothers says its hella small!
Emmit
03-10-2004, 06:27 PM
a 45 bottle is a 45 bottle....they're all pretty much the same size.
y0umissed
03-10-2004, 06:30 PM
There isnt much of a size difference, your basically getting more shots per cubic inch, since 68>45, id go with the 68
Jouster
03-11-2004, 12:51 AM
is the sizes a big difference? my brothers says its hella small!
45 is quite small. Based on my air consumption, though, (disclaimer: YMMV) that'd be about 850 paintballs (closer to a thousand on my old, less-air-hog-y settings).
Unless you're a back player, do you really go through a hopper and 5 or more pods per game? I mean, geez, if you're shooting half a case a game as a front player, you need to reconsider your position, and if you're doing it as a rec player, you need to reconsider your opposition.
So, yeah, a 45 should be fine. I like my 70 because it lets me go more than one (intense!) game between fills when I'm recballing 10 minutes away from the Pro Shop, but if you're playing speedball at a decent field with nearby air, that's not really a concern.
Jouster
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