It has only been one year since my son and I started to play Paintball, but the arms race has been furious. We ended our first "season" with an Emag, an RT PRo, a very nice retro mag and a ghetto stock mag for the really bad days.
Got to thinking about upgrades, and the weight issue. I love my RT Pro - a lot - but it is one heavy mother. Compared to my Son's retromag, it was a bit heavy, but by the time we put the flatline on his and an Armageddon on mine, the difference was more noticable.
Got me to thinking about all the components of marker. For example, I had a stainless line and a proconnect on mine. Don't know the weight of that combo, but I'll bet when you compare it to macroline the extra weight is more than you can mill out of a rail.
Anyway, I'll cut it short. I traded off enough gear to pursue two projects and compare weight.
#1 ULE configuration - Xvalve, ULE body, rogueneck, roguerail, roguegrip, intelliframe
#2 RTPro configuration - xvalve, no-rise stainless body, RTP forgrip, no sight rail, intelliframe
The reason for #2 is that it is a much more comfortable rig for me, but a stock RT Pro is pretty heavy. I really like the way the meaty grip well in front of the frame, though. I am a tall guy and it fits great.
Then it will be time to compare drops and tanks. Should be able to compare a Flatline, Armageddon, 45/4500 crossfire, Raptor and maybe more.
The plan is to weigh components and assembled markers and document the results. Might be interesting to see where the real weight reduction is gained, as we pay big bucks for a few ounces on a regular basis.
Later
Brian
Got to thinking about upgrades, and the weight issue. I love my RT Pro - a lot - but it is one heavy mother. Compared to my Son's retromag, it was a bit heavy, but by the time we put the flatline on his and an Armageddon on mine, the difference was more noticable.
Got me to thinking about all the components of marker. For example, I had a stainless line and a proconnect on mine. Don't know the weight of that combo, but I'll bet when you compare it to macroline the extra weight is more than you can mill out of a rail.
Anyway, I'll cut it short. I traded off enough gear to pursue two projects and compare weight.
#1 ULE configuration - Xvalve, ULE body, rogueneck, roguerail, roguegrip, intelliframe
#2 RTPro configuration - xvalve, no-rise stainless body, RTP forgrip, no sight rail, intelliframe
The reason for #2 is that it is a much more comfortable rig for me, but a stock RT Pro is pretty heavy. I really like the way the meaty grip well in front of the frame, though. I am a tall guy and it fits great.
Then it will be time to compare drops and tanks. Should be able to compare a Flatline, Armageddon, 45/4500 crossfire, Raptor and maybe more.
The plan is to weigh components and assembled markers and document the results. Might be interesting to see where the real weight reduction is gained, as we pay big bucks for a few ounces on a regular basis.
Later
Brian


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