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I have 2 RT Classics that seem to shoot faster than my standard classic mags without the RT effect and the trigger pull feels lighter as well. can't give you a bps number as I have not been able to play since I picked them up, I just shot up the privacy fence in the back yard. the RT is a mechanical semi-auto.Comment
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The deepest rabbit hole of all. While you were away....
Accuracy in paintball terms = consistency / repeatability. A good tank reg, well maintained valve, and a good paint/barrel match are your friends here.Check out the Paintball spin physics thread in deep blue.
Range has to do with the speed of the paintball and little else (that you can control). Since fields set the FPS limit, everyone has effectively the same range. The APEX2 will *help with that.
*It's been my experience that backspin devices (I've owned a Z-Body and an APEX2) can give you a flatter trajectory but seem to trade backspin for velocity over distance. i.e. the effective breaking range of the paintball is shorter or at least cancels the range advantage.
**If striking at range is your game, maybe look into something that will fire FS rounds.Comment
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Looks like your standard ULE-Custom with a Ninja SHP reg.http://www.automags.org/forums/showt...mag-ULE-custom
The build this guy has going seems nice. Full mechanical and it seems to shoot great. The speed on it just seems like gravy. I'd like to know what hes using.Comment
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That's what happens when you put a ninja shp tank with a x valve, or any of the rt style valves. If that is what you want out of a mag then the suggestions for you to find a used one would probably be best. Unless you want the "I built it myself" feelinghttp://www.automags.org/forums/showt...mag-ULE-custom
The build this guy has going seems nice. Full mechanical and it seems to shoot great. The speed on it just seems like gravy. I'd like to know what hes using.Comment
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listen to this man!!!
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