3.2 software usage question

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  • BlackVCG
    Grubby Owner

    • Oct 2000
    • 4956

    #16
    The best configuration I have found for walking is to have a relatively LONG trigger pull with a LIGHT pull weight. I have my trigger setup with two of the RT on/off center o-rings under one magnet. I have to be one of the worst walkers in the world and I can do 16bps, according to the ROF meter on Miscue's software.

    You want to make sure that the fire point is set 3/4 of the way to the end of the trigger stroke. If it's set so it goes off too early in the stroke chances are you'll miss shots because your fingers don't get all the way off the trigger. Also, if it's too close to the end of the stroke, you're going to miss shots because you don't pull it all the way through.

    Try this configuration and report back.

    -Steve T.


    Originally posted by Mechanic79
    I too have an Emag with Software 3.2

    I have the tigger adjusted so there's minimal travel. a tiny bit more than a mouse click distance at the magnet.
    I have 1-magnet and 1-oring under the magnet for a light pull.
    I have the SHB set at 4. and I tried it at 24, no noticeable difference
    BPS is 20

    I still can't shoot this thing that fast very easy.
    I can shoot my RT PRO just short of the emag. I can't out shoot my Ricohcet 2k that's for sure.
    I used a timmy for two quick games and could shoot that thing fast easily. Don't know what board or mode it was set up on but the trigger felt very positve, right on everytime. The emag trigger seems more hit or miss. sometimes on mostly off.

    How should I adjust my software/trigger to allow shooting fast easy?
    I've tried walking and can get consistent strings but if I go a little faster it's like the trigger doesn't register.

    Please help. Thanks
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    • Hellaspaint
      Registered User
      • Dec 2001
      • 141

      #17
      Any information about the 4.01 software?
      I received a silver C+C with that version. We have some new adds!! Mode0, mode1 and mode 2. I find that in mode1 you can count the BPS without shooting balls or air. That is nice. One guy is getting 24BPS!!!!
      Any more info about that???
      Thanks.
      SfiggaHellas
      Chios PBTeam

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      • BlackVCG
        Grubby Owner

        • Oct 2000
        • 4956

        #18
        Mode 2 is a trigger test mode to see where the fire point is set. Mode 1 is a ROF meter that you can keep turned on while you play and it will show the max ROF you hit while playing with it on.

        Also, the shot counter is resetable by pressing the bottom button.

        Use mode 0 if you don't want any features to display.

        Originally posted by Hellaspaint
        Any information about the 4.01 software?
        I received a silver C+C with that version. We have some new adds!! Mode0, mode1 and mode 2. I find that in mode1 you can count the BPS without shooting balls or air. That is nice. One guy is getting 24BPS!!!!
        Any more info about that???
        Thanks.
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        • Hellaspaint
          Registered User
          • Dec 2001
          • 141

          #19
          Thank you Black, as always you are one of many well informed guys in these very friendly forum.
          Thank you again.
          SfiggaHellas
          Chios PBTeam

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          • Mechanic79
            Whatever, I do what I want

            • Jul 2001
            • 666

            #20
            E-mag Trigger Adjustment

            Setting the trigger like you describe seems to help considerably!!
            I had it set pretty short before and it just didn't seem to shoot well walking though shooting regular it was fine.

            Thanks again for your help!
            Mechanic79


            Originally posted by BlackVCG
            The best configuration I have found for walking is to have a relatively LONG trigger pull with a LIGHT pull weight. I have my trigger setup with two of the RT on/off center o-rings under one magnet. I have to be one of the worst walkers in the world and I can do 16bps, according to the ROF meter on Miscue's software.

            You want to make sure that the fire point is set 3/4 of the way to the end of the trigger stroke. If it's set so it goes off too early in the stroke chances are you'll miss shots because your fingers don't get all the way off the trigger. Also, if it's too close to the end of the stroke, you're going to miss shots because you don't pull it all the way through.

            Try this configuration and report back.

            -Steve T.

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