I have a small problem.
I'm addicted to my retro valve
However, it does have a *very* small sweet spot. It's hard to find, but it's there. My worry is that one day I will go to a tourney, a ref will find it, and disqualify my gun. I have the regular length on/off pin in there etc but I can't get rid of it.
I'm thinking of buying a Flatline tank so that I can just crank down the PSI and get rid of the reactivity if need be. Can anyone tell me, from experience, that dropping the psi will totally get rid of any sweet spotting capability?
I'd also like to be able to crank the psi up for some more reactivity when it doesn't matter
I'm looking at a 68/4500 flatline (not that it really matters, but..)
I'm addicted to my retro valve

However, it does have a *very* small sweet spot. It's hard to find, but it's there. My worry is that one day I will go to a tourney, a ref will find it, and disqualify my gun. I have the regular length on/off pin in there etc but I can't get rid of it.
I'm thinking of buying a Flatline tank so that I can just crank down the PSI and get rid of the reactivity if need be. Can anyone tell me, from experience, that dropping the psi will totally get rid of any sweet spotting capability?
I'd also like to be able to crank the psi up for some more reactivity when it doesn't matter

I'm looking at a 68/4500 flatline (not that it really matters, but..)

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