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  • oneworld
    i poke badgers with spoons
    • May 2004
    • 1584

    #1

    gun bounce

    how do i take the "bounce" out of an e orr-acal????

    also i was j/w if ne one new how good e orr-acals are..
    like if youve shot/played with one...what your expeirences were
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  • FeelTheRT
    Registered User
    • Jun 2001
    • 2950

    #2
    when i still PBed, one of my last guns i owned was an Uprising Orracle, and yes it bounced very easily. Bounce is caused by the recoil motion of the marker. If you havn't noticed, Autocockers have a peice of aluminum moving back and forth as it shoots. The way to soften it is to lower the cocking pressure so it dosn't move as fast. Replacing the parts that move with lighter ones work as well.
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    • madmolly
      Registered User
      • Aug 2002
      • 1064

      #3
      Bounce

      With the eblade settings you will be able to adjust the settings to not bounce at all or bounce like a madman. I will send you a manual with the eblade that tells you how to adjust bounce. It is not hard to make them not bounce and they still shoot amazingly fast with the magno trigger. Talk to you later.
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      • Dayspring
        aka- The Day Wang

        • May 2001
        • 9664

        #4
        There's also a matter of the big hammer moving forward and back. One way to stop that is to remove it. But how does the gun work? Simple... The PBX mQvalve. Will work beautifully on the E-Orracle. Fully pneumatic, and little to NO recoil.



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        • DaveSM
          Registered User
          • Sep 2004
          • 229

          #5
          Set a longer or harder trigger pull
          Add some time to the debounce filter
          Lower your cycling pressure
          Get lighter internals to reduce recoil

          There is many things you could do to debounce an e-orracle

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