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bsusigep18
10-13-2001, 12:51 PM
What happened!! I finally got to take my mag out today...and...well...lets see, i chronoed my first shot at 190, then it went on something like this..230, 310, 120, 250, 220, and so on. All over the board. Frustrating? Yes, scary? Even more so. I popped so much money into her expecting consistency. Now, im not that worried, cause im sure someone knows whats wrong. Plus i was chopping balls like crazy(but my teardrop still had awesome accuracy). Now, i also just got my Geddon put on there, so, im guessing, but since it was run on co2 before, would that have some kind of reaction or something? I don't know, im new to this technology crap that you guys keep mentioning...but im trying. Im guessing that some of the problems with the chopping was me shortstroking my intelliframe, i dunno. you tell me? Is this normal? Help me out!!

FeelTheRT
10-13-2001, 12:57 PM
what gun is this?

bsusigep18
10-13-2001, 01:00 PM
pf air valve, 12v revy, intelliframe, 68/45 geddon, heres a pic-->http://www.automags.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=14023

a_malfunction
10-13-2001, 02:19 PM
Get a new reg seat. Oh, and the chopping is probably due to short-stroking. Pull the trigger all the way back and let it come all the way forward.

PyRo
10-13-2001, 06:05 PM
I'm going to agree with the reg seat. Chopping could be shortstroking, you might want to get a parabolic power feed plug if you have a powerfeed mag, and don't already have one (they have 2 set screws so they can be ajusted). If you don't have a powerfeed mag, an extended nose bolt may help.
Going from Co2 to nitro, requires no changes to your gun.

bsusigep18
10-13-2001, 07:08 PM
changed the reg seat, as for the short stroking, does that just take practice to get used to?

PyRo
10-13-2001, 10:00 PM
Kind of, you just have to be sure to pull the trigger all the way back, and let it go all the way foward.