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  • Ms54Coupe
    Registered User
    • Aug 2009
    • 105

    #1

    mag RT hanging with new markers on the market

    Guys,

    I have not played paintball since about 1999 and my previous marker was a standard valve micro mag with jacko barrel.

    I was running compressed air through it and had a ton of ball breaks.

    I am now considering getting back into the sport and always loved my old gun so was thinking of going back to it but upgrading to an RT valve and some of the newer upgrades recommended such as lvl 10 etc.

    I would probably go with a dye boom stick (unless you guys have high recommendation of an alternative barrel.

    My goal is to keep up with newer markers in recreational play (no tourneys).

    Can I get your input as to how the older mag with an RT would perform in todays high firepower sport? Will this marker have any issues with range compared to the newer stuff?

    Thanks,

    Nate
  • snoopay700
    Serious About Men

    • Jan 2006
    • 3071

    #2
    Originally posted by Ms54Coupe
    Guys,

    I have not played paintball since about 1999 and my previous marker was a standard valve micro mag with jacko barrel.

    I was running compressed air through it and had a ton of ball breaks.

    I am now considering getting back into the sport and always loved my old gun so was thinking of going back to it but upgrading to an RT valve and some of the newer upgrades recommended such as lvl 10 etc.

    I would probably go with a dye boom stick (unless you guys have high recommendation of an alternative barrel.

    My goal is to keep up with newer markers in recreational play (no tourneys).

    Can I get your input as to how the older mag with an RT would perform in todays high firepower sport? Will this marker have any issues with range compared to the newer stuff?

    Thanks,

    Nate
    As far as speed, it should keep up, especially if you get a ULT (which can't go into retrovalves but can go in emag and x valves).

    As for range, if you're shooting at 300 fps you'll have the same range as any other gun shooting 300 fps, other than a flatline but that's cause it put's backspin on the ball, and from what i've heard has trouble breaking at that increased distance. Also unless it's upright the shots curve like mad.
    Il n'y a point de sots si incommodes que ceux qui ont de l'esprit.

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    • Ms54Coupe
      Registered User
      • Aug 2009
      • 105

      #3
      what is the typical FPS of todays games?

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      • BiNumber3
        Dazed and Confused

        • Feb 2008
        • 1038

        #4
        think 280 is avg for most fields, give or take

        and your rt will have no trouble keepin up, even a stock classic mag can still hang with the new toys

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        • Ms54Coupe
          Registered User
          • Aug 2009
          • 105

          #5
          thanks guys...input on barrel choice?

          what is straight shooting paint these days?

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          • vf-xx
            Henchmen Inc.
            • Nov 2001
            • 3311

            #6
            I prefer kits.

            Right now I'm having some barrels modified to take freak inserts, but you have plenty of multi bore options.
            -- Feedback--

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            • BiNumber3
              Dazed and Confused

              • Feb 2008
              • 1038

              #7
              i still use my boomstick, tho a smaller bore barrel might be preferable

              as for paint, i use field paint so no comment there

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              • snoopay700
                Serious About Men

                • Jan 2006
                • 3071

                #8
                Originally posted by Ms54Coupe
                thanks guys...input on barrel choice?

                what is straight shooting paint these days?
                Find out if your local field is field paint only. If it's not, i got visible impact before, you can find it at wal mart, it actually shot pretty well. Marballizer is ok, diablo i've had mixed experiences with. Just stay clear of the stuff at k-mart, i forget the brands, i think monster or whatever was one.

                As for a barrel, as long as it's not scratched inside i've found most barrels to perform fairly well that i've used, most of them the stock barrels. I've heard people support bore sizing, i personally haven't found too much of a difference plus i don't want to shell out over 100 on a barrel kit.
                Il n'y a point de sots si incommodes que ceux qui ont de l'esprit.

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                • kwood
                  Registered User

                  • Dec 2008
                  • 882

                  #9
                  J&J edge kit
                  cant go wrong with that
                  or a CP kit (either 2-pieces or multiple one pieces)

                  but my personal all time favorite is my new style kaner kit
                  its money

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                  • Ando
                    Magusmaximus
                    • Jun 2009
                    • 4144

                    #10
                    Originally posted by kwood
                    but my personal all time favorite is my new style kaner kit its money
                    I approve this message.



                    Deadlywind barrel is sexy nice too but you can get the whole Kaner kit (5 backs with 3 tips 12, 14, 16 inch) for about the same price.
                    My Feedback

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                    • DEEPSEA
                      AMBASSADOR OF THE DEEP

                      • Jan 2009
                      • 295

                      #11
                      Originally posted by snoopay700
                      Find out if your local field is field paint only. If it's not, i got visible impact before, you can find it at wal mart, it actually shot pretty well. Marballizer is ok, diablo i've had mixed experiences with. Just stay clear of the stuff at k-mart, i forget the brands, i think monster or whatever was one.

                      As for a barrel, as long as it's not scratched inside i've found most barrels to perform fairly well that i've used, most of them the stock barrels. I've heard people support bore sizing, i personally haven't found too much of a difference plus i don't want to shell out over 100 on a barrel kit.


                      marballizer is ok? Are you drunk? Marbs are 60 bucks a case because they are the best!

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                      • DEEPSEA
                        AMBASSADOR OF THE DEEP

                        • Jan 2009
                        • 295

                        #12
                        I play on a team here in socal and I tried to bring the RT/ult to the field, it was ok, but to keep up, you will need fast fingers and an ego, dye, or newer pm. All three of those are dead on accurate and super fast. I have owned timmies, egos, dye guns, and still stand by the pm8. Cheap and fast!

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                        • snoopay700
                          Serious About Men

                          • Jan 2006
                          • 3071

                          #13
                          Originally posted by DEEPSEA
                          marballizer is ok? Are you drunk? Marbs are 60 bucks a case because they are the best!
                          Haha, well it's good yeah, but my experience with it is fairly limited.
                          Il n'y a point de sots si incommodes que ceux qui ont de l'esprit.

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                          • Automagsam
                            www.theburkepost.com
                            • Jan 2006
                            • 345

                            #14
                            Originally posted by snoopay700
                            Find out if your local field is field paint only. If it's not, i got visible impact before, you can find it at wal mart, it actually shot pretty well. Marballizer is ok, diablo i've had mixed experiences with. Just stay clear of the stuff at k-mart, i forget the brands, i think monster or whatever was one.

                            As for a barrel, as long as it's not scratched inside i've found most barrels to perform fairly well that i've used, most of them the stock barrels. I've heard people support bore sizing, i personally haven't found too much of a difference plus i don't want to shell out over 100 on a barrel kit.
                            Stay clear of all K-Mart paint they treat it like crap when handling it in their warehouse. Also wherever you go make sure you open it at the register to make sure no balls are busted, and keep your receipt, otherwise you may screw yourself over. I have had HORRID experiences with K-Mart though so don't shop there.

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                            • athomas
                              Of course it works-its AGD
                              • Jan 2002
                              • 8039

                              #15
                              Don't buy paint from any place that don't know how to properly store it.

                              As for barrels, all you need is a straight hunk of pipe to aim the ball in the right general direction. Unless you are shooting non round paint, it will go fairly straight.

                              I have had more problems shooting barrels that are too small than too big, so I always shoot a big bore (0.693 or 0.696") and have never had problems. It always goes straight and I can even shoot a football shaped ball through it with a degree of accuracy. Some of the small bore paint is so small that I get about 3/32" of gap on one side of the ball and it still shoots straight. So, even if you have a fitted barrel, have one that is big. That way you can shoot anything.

                              Also, I have no problems going onto the X-ball field and holding my own against any of the electros using my retro mag or even my AIR valved mag. Its only shooting off the break that is a bit harder. So, if you are a center break shooter playing X-ball, then you are probably better off going electro, but if you are any other position or type of game player, then a nonelectro will do you fine. Its the player not the gun that makes you a player.
                              Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.

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