Follow LCT's directions. My Pro/TS runs at ~450 psi/280 fps, but yours may
vary depending on ball/barrel match, altitude, etc. I would also recommend
backing out the velocity adjuster at the end of a day's play to keep the
spring in shape.
"LCT Paintball" <nospampleasemnotlyon@mchsi.com> wrote in message
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> Turn your velocity adjuster (on the back of the gun) all the way in. Then,
> when your in front of a chrono, adjust your pressure untill you are
shooting
> at the field limit. This will allow you to shoot at the lowest pressure
your
> gun will allow. It should make it a little easier on the paint (less
barrel
> breaks) and it should give you better C02 performance.
>
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> "whitenoisetek" <whitenoisetek@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> > I just got a Piranha Pro TS. This is my first marker with a gauge.
> > At what PSI should my gauge read on the marker? Is it input pressure?
> > Any help with explanation would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > JDub
>
>