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Dave C.
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Running out of air.

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Will it harm the pistol (LP-50) if I shoot it until it runs out of air?
Will the last shot be accurate?

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RobStubbs
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It won't do any harm but the shots will start to drop. If the LP50 is similar to the 10 and 5 then there is no inbuilt cut off to stop shots being fired at too low pressures. My LP10 starts falling off noticeably at about 40 - 45 bar but I wouldn't shoot it under 50.

Rob.
crrmeyer
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Re: Running out of air.

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Dave C. wrote:Will it harm the pistol (LP-50) if I shoot it until it runs out of air?
Will the last shot be accurate?

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Dave C.
The last pellet shot will probably be stuck in the barrel, so I would say that it probably won't be accurate :)

Charles
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RobStubbs
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Re: Running out of air.

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crrmeyer wrote:The last pellet shot will probably be stuck in the barrel, so I would say that it probably won't be accurate :)

Charles
They will drop off the bottom of the target before they get that bad plus you will hear a difference in the sound of the shot release / strike.

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