I know its a long shot...
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- Corporal 5
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does any one have a table for 16 gram co2 cartriges?
i saw somewhere the table for 12 g i think... im not sure... does the number of grams refer to the weight of the CO2 contained because if so you can figure out how many moles of CO2 there are and work out the pressure one gives in a given volume
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- Corporal 5
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ya I know there a table for 12 grams its in the sticky and I think ill just test the 16 gram in a 10 ci cahmber then in a 20 ci chamber and figure out the distance
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The 12 gram CO2 chart is here http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/viewtop ... =co2+chart&
Never heard of a 16 gram CO2.
Never heard of a 16 gram CO2.
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- Corporal 5
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ya like I said I've seen the 12 gram chart, the 16 grams are for a co2 bike pump I bought for my air cannon
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Ah sorry . I would think it easier to use the 12 gram because all the info needed for those is here. I highly dout(sp?) that you will find the info you are looking for here.
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- Corporal 5
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ya thats why I said its a long shot, the reason I want to use 16 grams is because for some reason they're cheaper at the bike shop and I like how I can use the same co2 setup with all my cannons by useing a simple bike pump.