« Reply #1 on: November 06, 2008, 04:07:12 PM »
Pumping up the 200 cc bottle for my BSA SuperTen from about 700 psi to 3200 psi takes about 140 strokes and all of my 185 lb of weight. It's a workout. Worse, the Hill pump can't take continuous use without melting the innermost O ring. Gotta pump 30 or so and let it cool for 10 minutes once you get going. Do the arithmetic and you're looking at 600 strokes and several hours for one refill of your tank. Other brands claim not to heat up, but I can't verify.

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