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  • tranman
    UW Kinesiology
    • May 2001
    • 473

    #16


    Those are the on/off pins, $14, more than you would think because they are extremely precision parts. You pay for quality.

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    • TheJester
      Registered User
      • Sep 2002
      • 753

      #17
      umm, i would say it's a velocity issue. i have an x-valve as well w/ a preset(crossfire), at 1st i too was dissapointed at the reactiveness, but shoot off a longer string and you won't be. the reactiveness changes w/ velocity, i know when i tuned it in for an indoor game(260) is wasn't very reactive, but it can be more. the hissing every once in a while is a shim issue, you have 1 too many shims in your lvl 10 bolt. umm other than that, i just suggest oil it, put like 5 drops in the asa and cycle it threw
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      • la690
        Not a Member
        • Apr 2002
        • 647

        #18
        i only have 1 shim in.
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        • Nobody077
          Yes Im still alive
          • Oct 2002
          • 559

          #19
          How many shots have you put through your X-valve? I havent seen inyone ask this yet but it does make a big diffrence. the Quad O-ring in the on/off needs to be broken in. You will not get a lot of reactiveness untill the o-ring is worn allowing the on/off pin to move a bit easyer, every valve/o-ring combo is diffrent but I have heard some takeing 5+ cases to breakin
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