ULE trigger pull VS. Standard RT trigger pull.

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  • gomatrix
    Registered User
    • Dec 2003
    • 1

    #1

    ULE trigger pull VS. Standard RT trigger pull.

    I'm sure this has been asked before but i can't find any real oppinions about this on the site. I'm going to be ordering a ULE automag RT within the next two weeks. I'm wondering about the trigger pull kit "ultra light triggerpull kit". It says here on the site that the "reactivity" is less when the kit is installed and it is EASIER to short-stroke. I'm basically wondering how much less reactivity, i mean, can you still feel the trigger kick back pretty well or what? And HOW easy is it to short-stroke, because i play with an autococker now- a normal RT is much harder to short-stroke than a cocker but i'm wondering about the ultra light kit. Any help would be great, i'm glad there's such a great site to get info from.

    One other quick question-about HPA tanks, i have an ACI bulldog II tank with the standard built in preset reg. Does this have sufficient pressure to power an RT with no shoot down during long rapid strings? I heard that i may want to buy a tank that's rated higher- and before i heard this i wasn't aware of other pressure outputs other than 300-400 and then the rest of the tanks around 700- 800 or so.
  • abaez
    Registered User
    • May 2003
    • 383

    #2
    I've got a bulldog 2, and a ult. Reactivity is fine not that bad, it's adjustable with the shims but it is still less than a normal on/off. I can go runaway easy with enough shims so it should not be a problem. You will shortstroke until you get the hang of the trigger, then you won't have a problem.

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    • Z-man
      You guys lost me
      • Jul 2001
      • 2202

      #3
      my understanding of the ULT is that when properly installed is cannot go into runaway mode regardless of the input pressure. When it's setup incorrectly though it will almost always rapidfire.

      My limited testing of the ULT with my Max Flow gave me the impression that the reactivity was all but gone from the vave.

      Though this is probably not what you are looking to do, it still has good info explaining the behavior fo the RT valve,



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