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PsychoMag
11-09-2001, 09:44 PM
tell me what u think

RT Pro #00440
Vertical Feed
SP FReak kit with 14" and soon 10" silver tips
Intelliframe with clear DYE stickies
Benchmark adj offset cradle
steel braided lines with KAPP 90* elbows and Pro-Connects
68/4500 NitroDuck tuffskin HPA
Clear & black ricochet hoppers

PsychoMag
11-09-2001, 09:50 PM
another pic

Paintballer86
11-09-2001, 10:17 PM
WHERE DID YOU GET THAT STICKER? I want it.

Cha0tic
11-09-2001, 10:30 PM
the only thing i don't like, and its just the rt....

the high rise is too damn high. that hopper is so high up. it just says, HIT ME!!!!

thats a sweet setup though.

Bartleby
11-10-2001, 12:44 AM
the sticker just about sums up my personal ideology. :D

Ityl
11-10-2001, 12:44 PM
you can always cut down the feed and get a adjustable plastic vert feed elbow.

Mild 7
11-12-2001, 02:34 AM
Hello PsychoMag and all:

I've been planning to get a setup like yours for next year with the only difference that I'm using a regular RT instead of the RT Pro you have.

Just a few questions since you already have these items that I wanted to get.

1. Does the ricochet hopper feed a lot faster than the Revy?
Is it lighter than the revy or heavier?

2. The '14 in. Freak you got is the AA Correct? It looks
really damn long. Is it accurate? Better than the
teardrop? I was looking into the '14 as well but was
skeptical about it 'cause of the length...but I like
the AA model better 'cause it was real accurate on my
old cocker. Did you get the whole Freak set?

3. How big of the difference with the feel of Intelliframe?
I have the stand frame that came with the RT. I'm about
to sent in my RT to AGD for a little "Warranty" tune-ups
with the options to upgrade. The Intelliframe certainly
look cool but does it really make you shoot faster? And
did you take advantage of that option of wiring up the
RT Pro with the Intellifeed? I kept thinking why bother
with the Intelli-feed option if one owns a ricochet?

4. Is the gun lose any reactiveness after installation of
blade trigger? Increse the chance of shortstroking?

PS: Where you get that sticker??!!

Thanks

PsychoMag
11-12-2001, 11:08 AM
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Mild 7
Hello PsychoMag and all:

I've been planning to get a setup like yours for next year with the only difference that I'm using a regular RT instead of the RT Pro you have.

Just a few questions since you already have these items that I wanted to get.

1. Does the ricochet hopper feed a lot faster than the Revy?
~~~~The Rico is much more reliable than my revvie, but I have not tried the new X-board yet.

Is it lighter than the revy or heavier?
~~~~~ I think it is a bit lighter, since it runs one one 9volt instead of two, nothing noticeable though


2. The '14 in. Freak you got is the AA Correct?
~~~~~It is a 14" Freak, not really a teardrop, but close. I am a strong supporter of SP barrels. I was discouraged from a freak kit because you can only get the All-American as a 14" barrel, and if you did not know, 14" means 15-1/2" on a mag.

Is it accurate?
~~~~~I shoot just as well with the freak tip as I did with my All American barrels, and the barrel isnt bad as far as length. I use the 14" tip when i play back, because I can sight down the barrel better, but use a 10" tip for front play.

Did you get the whole Freak set?
~~~~~Of course, I dont see why spend $125 for a single insert, when the fullkit is 189, and I have used almost every insert, and it REALLY works. I was shooting 32* Competition paint the other day and it shot as good as hellfire with accuracy and no breaks


3. How big of the difference with the feel of Intelliframe?
~~~~~I have tried the "OTHER" 2x triggers and they are sloppy in some way, the AGD frame really does a good job with the stroke of the trigger. I think I shhot faster with the single trigger, but I just need to get used to this frame, which is very comfortable as compared to the stock. Well worth the $$.

And did you take advantage of that option of wiring up the RT Pro with the Intellifeed? I kept thinking why bother
with the Intelli-feed option if one owns a ricochet?
~~~~~The intellifeed os more or less for the revvie, not the ricochet, I am going to put the switch in, just to have it, but I wouldnt reccommend changing the ricochet for any reason.

4. Is the gun lose any reactiveness after installation of
blade trigger? Increse the chance of shortstroking?
~~~~~After this weekend, I think the trigger actually helps the reactiveness of the marker, I am able to hit the "sweetspot" alot more easily than with the single trigger. As far as shortstroking, I didnt know it was really possible to short stroke an RT valve since it recharges so quickly. I have never had a problem with shortstroking.
PS: Where you get that sticker??!!
~~~~~RonJon's Surf Shop in Long Beach Island, NJ. It is a pornstar sticker. I saw it and had to have it.

Thanks [/QUOTE

prodiGyBNTY
11-12-2001, 02:44 PM
im not a fan of a 10" barrel on an rt..maybe its the paint i use, but my accuracy goes right out the door...12in barrels work great as do the 14in and 16in...so i stick with my 12 typically...

as for the sticker..ive seen that on a t-shirt here at woodfield mall :)

Mild 7
11-12-2001, 08:56 PM
Ah...Wood field Mall. I used to live at Bensenville, which is like 15 mins. away from Schaumburg. I've been to that mall many times but never saw that sticker. And now, I'm in New York, I guess I'll have to look around.

Right now, for my RT, I got 3 barrels for it. '12 Dye SS, '12 Lapco Autospirit SS and my stock barrel that I never used. I've been shooting Diablo Blaze all summer that was considered small to med bore size. Therefore, both barrels should have more or less accommodated it. And also, the weather seems to be cool to chilly every time I played this summer.

The results were, my Lapco Autospirit handled Diablo Blaze fairly well. At 35 ft, very accurate. 50 ft, fairly accurate. 75 ft, slightly accurate. And at 100 ft and above, it arcs to the ground. I had to point my gun slightly upward if I want to long ball at anything over 100 ft. Considering that Lapco is for smaller bore paint, I found that the Blaze was actually a little bit too tight in the barrel. Maybe the paintball is old, since me and my friends were all breaking paint (Mags, Spyders, & Tipps).

I certainly wasn't impressed with my Dye barrel in combo with the Blaze. Not only it was not very accurate at 50 ft (the ball would curve right or levitated upwards), it also broke paint. Kinda don't make sense to me when the Dye barrel is a medium to a bit larger bore, and Blaze is a med to small bore. I also broke more Blaze in this barrel than my Lapco. My stock barrel, I never used.

Anyway, that's why I want to get the Freak, 'cause with all those inserts, I'm bound to find a right size for my paint. I also think I could of got a lot longer ranger with those Blaze out of my barrel(s). Bad luck? Bad paint? Or just plain bad combo?
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