can go scuba shooting now . Have that tethered to the Panthera, carrying it like a back pack , i'd be the man down at the range amongst all those guys with a zillion bottle add ons
No valve between that Edgun Eazy thingy and the bottle? What's the usecase of that setup? Thethered shooting? Don't you need a valve on the bottle for that?
There is a valve on the bottle or do you mean a bleed off valve ? If you use the EDgun easy it is a bleed of by itself. In other setups I use a din300 connection with gauge and bleed off
@@Airbuks My bad... there is indeed a valve on your bottle. I meant there is no gauge! Basically i'm not familiar with thethered shooting yet. I see the obvious advantage and want to set it up on my Panthera, for tuning etc.. But i wouldn't know "how to do it". I mean i know you shoot straight from the tank but how do you adjust pressure? Or where is pressure adjusted? Hence my observation that there's no gauge on your tank...
@@thierry-leadway I never shoot straight from the tank 😉 the Panthera has a bottle pressure gauge on the gun itself so there is not really need for a gauge on the tank itself. This way I can have it very compact and screw on the setup I need for a given application. Regarding the thethered shooting. You have 2 options : 1 fill the scuba tank to 250bar and you can shoot straight of that . 2 most tanks are filled to 300bar and that’s not ideal to push 300bar straight into the gun although it’s capable of handling 300bar but I would suggest a external regulator like from Huma air for instance in between the tank and gun . This way you can set the tank regulator to 200bar and always have steady pressure for the Panthera regulator
This bag is thin, weak, poor construction, and offers almost no padding. It’s a great design, but I regret buying one…my fault because I see things from my favorite UA-cam personalities and think I have to have them. It’s a $30 bag at best. Otherwise I really like your channel!
@@Airbuks My first too! I’m still searching. There’s so much to learn on your channel. I bought an Impact M3 and 2 Pantheras following your reviews and how to videos! Your opinion is a big influence…I’m sure to many.
@@AF-O6 in my opinion the bag is still good seeing what else is out there , the only other option might be the ones from Scandinavian airguns . They also look very good but also the minimum of padding . I think to have a nice bag to carry around the tank is the big thing to take from it , not that they protect it from heavy impacts 😉
Im definitley getting one of these soon! Great bag!!!
Very nice bag , you won’t regret it
Well thought out product! Very useful
Love it 👌
Did you see the Scandinavian arms one? It’s being sold at Utah air guns right now I’m getting that one much cheaper and properly built as well
Haven’t had the opportunity to see one in real
@@Airbuks Maybe soon! 😃
Very nice
can go scuba shooting now . Have that tethered to the Panthera, carrying it like a back pack , i'd be the man down at the range amongst all those guys with a zillion bottle add ons
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No valve between that Edgun Eazy thingy and the bottle? What's the usecase of that setup? Thethered shooting? Don't you need a valve on the bottle for that?
There is a valve on the bottle or do you mean a bleed off valve ?
If you use the EDgun easy it is a bleed of by itself. In other setups I use a din300 connection with gauge and bleed off
@@Airbuks My bad... there is indeed a valve on your bottle. I meant there is no gauge! Basically i'm not familiar with thethered shooting yet. I see the obvious advantage and want to set it up on my Panthera, for tuning etc.. But i wouldn't know "how to do it". I mean i know you shoot straight from the tank but how do you adjust pressure? Or where is pressure adjusted? Hence my observation that there's no gauge on your tank...
@@thierry-leadway I never shoot straight from the tank 😉 the Panthera has a bottle pressure gauge on the gun itself so there is not really need for a gauge on the tank itself. This way I can have it very compact and screw on the setup I need for a given application.
Regarding the thethered shooting.
You have 2 options :
1 fill the scuba tank to 250bar and you can shoot straight of that .
2 most tanks are filled to 300bar and that’s not ideal to push 300bar straight into the gun although it’s capable of handling 300bar but I would suggest a external regulator like from Huma air for instance in between the tank and gun . This way you can set the tank regulator to 200bar and always have steady pressure for the Panthera regulator
@@Airbuks Fantastico! All clear to me now. I know what to do, Thank you! Have a nice one.
And only £210 😳😳
This bag is thin, weak, poor construction, and offers almost no padding. It’s a great design, but I regret buying one…my fault because I see things from my favorite UA-cam personalities and think I have to have them. It’s a $30 bag at best.
Otherwise I really like your channel!
🥴 sorry to hear that , for me this is my first bag and I beats having no bag at all 😉 what kind of bag do you prefer otherwise ?
@@Airbuks My first too! I’m still searching.
There’s so much to learn on your channel. I bought an Impact M3 and 2 Pantheras following your reviews and how to videos! Your opinion is a big influence…I’m sure to many.
@@AF-O6 in my opinion the bag is still good seeing what else is out there , the only other option might be the ones from Scandinavian airguns . They also look very good but also the minimum of padding . I think to have a nice bag to carry around the tank is the big thing to take from it , not that they protect it from heavy impacts 😉