Ball chop driving me crazy!!

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  • Fury2
    Mag of all Trades
    • Jul 2002
    • 48

    #1

    Ball chop driving me crazy!!

    I have a mag clasic with a warp, revvy, homemade intellifeed, stock body polished, dye 16" barrel. Why do I get so much chop! Is it the paint? or do I need to change the bolt? I need help so I can stop making such a mess. My gun squirts like it cut an artery.
    "Fate is what we make it"
    "live by the mag die by the mag!"
  • angelKiller16
    Mid/Frnt playa
    • Aug 2002
    • 118

    #2
    what's the input presure your putting in and does this normally happen durring rapid fire. Do you notice shoot down? Even if a problem something like the above is whats the matter i recomend getting the lvl 10 so you can NEVER chop again.
    Minimag body, valve: CF05240, gas-thru grip, all-american, lvl 10, tourney velocity adj., flatline 68/3000 nitro FL01255
    SOON: intelliframe/medusa

    custom spyder, with every part replaced but they valve and body.

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    • Fury2
      Mag of all Trades
      • Jul 2002
      • 48

      #3
      help

      I have a nitro duck 114ci 45000 I am shooting at 250-280fps

      And drop what down I an not familer with that term.
      "Fate is what we make it"
      "live by the mag die by the mag!"

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      • FrAuStY
        a.k.a. Tom Green
        • Apr 2002
        • 1247

        #4
        Per your other post where the air line's leaking, it could be leaking during rapidfire causing the valve to not function correctly (not enough air), which in turn causes chops. Also..check the Bolt spring length.. it should extend at least 1/8" past the nose of the bolt.

        The best way to fix the leaking air line would be to replace the hose itself.

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        • PyRo
          President Bioloaf inc.
          • Dec 2000
          • 10186

          #5
          Be sure you arn't shortstroking, and get a parabolic feed plug if you don't have one. You can also try sanding your bolt, as described in another post, or a level 10.

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