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McCoy .35 on RSM Ringmaster RSM Chicken Hopper Tank vs. RSM snub nose tank
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McCoy .35 on RSM Ringmaster RSM Chicken Hopper Tank vs. RSM snub nose tank
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Both tanks are uni flow. Any advice on this tank subject appreciated.
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I have a Ringmaster with a McCoy 35 Red Head and a snub nose uniflow tank. It works very well. It does go slightly rich towards the end of the tank on uniflow, and slightly leaner with the tank standard vented.
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I never had a chicken hopper tank. Are there any advantages that you know of?
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