Have some springs from sprinklers that fit well in 2" sch. 80, that being rated @ 400 PSI I'm thinking 2-3x mix.

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I've mostly been lurking. The intertia of the piston may solve that for you. If the piston had the same density as the gas, then yes, but as a denser object, it may take enough time to lose inertia, reverse and return. This inertial delay may be enough to vent the chamber. Basicaly, the chamber can vent and drop pressure faster than the spring and piston can close. It might work.sgort87 wrote:If that little piston's spring is strong enough to keep it shut during pressurizing, wouldn't it close before the chamber has lost all its pressure? You'll then have to manually vent the chamber to release the spring tension for each next shot.
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