Question on HPA

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • DeerChaser
    Registered User
    • Jan 2001
    • 182

    #1

    Question on HPA

    I have a RT ULE Custom and planning on installing a UTE Trigger. Right now I'm using a Nitro Duck preset. I have read some post that says you need higher output pressure to really fine tune the ULE trigger. I really dont shoot that fast, not sure if I care too. Do I need an adj tank? If so, which one? I was looking at a Max-Flo 88. Then I would have to replace my revvy with something faster right? Im guessing my ROF is 6 to 8 BPS right now. I'm thinking the ULE trigger is a mistake for me to install because I like the RT effect. Not sure on what to do. Any suggestions would be great.
  • melster
    Registered User
    • Oct 2003
    • 164

    #2
    If you like the RT effect, don't get the ULT. It's that simple. The effect is really toned down in the ULT.
    My feedback

    Comment

    • abunkerer
      Chicago Conmen
      • Sep 2003
      • 750

      #3
      sounds like you need an emag!
      if you get an adjustable tank for a mag go with the flatline, they work best with the high pressures needed to run the mag.
      if you are doing 6-8 bps then you aren't using the reactivity of the trigger to sweetspot and shoot fast, so I say keep the preset tank and get the ULT it will lighten the trigger and you will be able to pull it faster. Also get the level 10 and you can keep your revvy and not worry about chopping at high rof



      Trader
      feedback


      Comment

      • DeerChaser
        Registered User
        • Jan 2001
        • 182

        #4
        Can you add PSI to the ULT to regain some reactivity? That Max-Flo 88 at paintball gear for 349 is looking good. I do have LX by the way. I have tried to find the sweet spot with my current set up. I dont think I have enough pressure. I cant find the output listed anywhere for that NitroDuck. I take it that the MaxFlo 88 comes with a drop forward.

        Comment

        • RRfireblade

          • Jun 2002
          • 5103

          #5
          Adjusting the pressure on a ULT has far less effect than doing so on an R/T.It's non reactive by design,that's why it's a lighter pull.
          Logic Paintball Forums
          My A O Feedback Here
          Other Feedback Here
          If I've Been Any help
          Please Leave Some. :)

          Comment

          Working...