Getting the most out of my Intelliframe?

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  • paullus99
    Knight Stalker
    • Apr 2004
    • 293

    #1

    Getting the most out of my Intelliframe?

    A quick question for the grogs here -

    Just got the Intelliframe & it feels really good on the marker - with the X-Valve & Level 10, what's the best way to get the most out of the trigger pull (most bps)? Anything in particular I need to do technically or just adjust my pull style?

    Thanks!
  • Dayspring
    aka- The Day Wang

    • May 2001
    • 9664

    #2
    Pull the trigger as fast as possible.

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    • Backyard Bandit
      I Like To Burn Things!
      • Nov 2003
      • 34

      #3
      I've added 1-3 bps lately just getting used to my trigger reset strength. After a while, you'll get used to the reset so you release all but a little tension on your finger after the pull. Leave just enough tension that it will reset correctly and quickly, but keep enough that your muscles are sort of "preloaded" for your next pull. It's on of those things that take some getting used to. You'll start to do it automaticly after a while because your body will always take the easiest way, and this is it!. BTW, you should have to remove most of your tension to release it. It shouldn't be bouncing like mad or you have a problem. Mine doesn't bounce, but once you get used to this little trick you'll seriously get some more firepower.

      And, this trick will work on tippmanns and other mech gats too, such as tippmanns. I tested it on my tippmann because I realized I was doing this and worried abouit bounce on my mag. But I did the same thing on my tippmann. I was getting around 8 because of the heavy spring in it (I havn't done a pen spring job to it becuase a retard "pro-shop" stirpped several bolts.
      It's not slow you idiot... it's.... umm... Paint Efficent!

      ~Left Feed 68 Classic Mag ~ReTro Valve ~Level 10 Bolt ~Intelliframe ~12in. Teardrop ~D.O.P. Drop On/Off ~Dye Stickey 3 Grip~
      -Crossfire 68/4500
      -VL 12 Volt Revy Hoppers

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