P_Abercrombie:Notice the steel PST 80cf tank swings from -8.5 lbs full to -2.5 lbs full.
Notice that the Luxfer AL80 swings from -1.4 to +4.40! Same amount of air in the tanks when filled to the rated pressure but look at the buoyancy swings. That has to be accounted for when balancing your rig and determining how much weight you need.
Not to argue but the buoyancy swing per given amount of air actually is the same and those numbers you give actually prove it if you look more closely at the specs.
The AL 80 has a 5.8lb swing, and the steel 80 has a 6.0 lb swing, so there is a 0.2lb difference but this is because the two tanks don't really hold the same volume of air if you look at the specs. The capacity of the AL80 is really only 77.4 cu ft at 3000 psi. The Steel 80 really holds a full 80 cubic feet.
If you do the math the percentage of the air in the AL 80 relative to a steel 80 is:
77.4/80=96.75%
If you multiply the percentage by the swing of the steel tank you get the swing of the AL tank:
0.9675*6lbs=5.8lbs
So in other words the buoyancy swing is the same for tanks with the same volume of air in them.