what is the bps of a 68mag with lvl10 bolt an stock valve?
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i say bps is meaured by how fast a human finger can move it.
NOT by how fast the gun can physically cycle.
example: The Angel G7 capable of over 30 balls per second on semi auto, I don't know one person PRO or AMATEUR that can shoot that fast without cheating...
so it doesn't matter how fast the gun can shoot, it's up to you.
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True: But it begs to wonder how AGD can post a movie with a huge stream of paintballs coming out of the gun -- that's many paintballs/second. How DO they do that? Heck, even the accuracy was pretty good for that distance.Originally posted by jewie27i say bps is meaured by how fast a human finger can move it.
NOT by how fast the gun can physically cycle.
example: The Angel G7 capable of over 30 balls per second on semi auto, I don't know one person PRO or AMATEUR that can shoot that fast without cheating...
so it doesn't matter how fast the gun can shoot, it's up to you.Comment
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Originally posted by TAC-ELFTrue: But it begs to wonder how AGD can post a movie with a huge stream of paintballs coming out of the gun -- that's many paintballs/second. How DO they do that? Heck, even the accuracy was pretty good for that distance.
the rate of fire was probably around 20 per second.
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WakeJake05
well if you are talking about the video where the scuba tank was hooked up, they had 1800 psi going into it=SUPER RTComment
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Super RT ? Sorry, I'm such a newb at these terms. I'm used to pump-action and tippys when it comes to paintball. Yeah, yeah... old school.Originally posted by WakeJake05well if you are talking about the video where the scuba tank was hooked up, they had 1800 psi going into it=SUPER RT
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We call it a mag
35CPS
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. However, I do wonder how it's done -- can't tell from the video too well, but it definately doesn't look like the guy's fingers are moving very fast.

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