High ROF... My ULE needs it.

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  • HOMELANDEFENDER
    .68 Caliber Commandos
    • Apr 2005
    • 303

    #1

    High ROF... My ULE needs it.

    I have a ULE Mag with Level 10. I need a little help in the setup to achieve around 15-18 Bps. First off, I have a 4500 tank with a fixed 850 reg. Do you think that I can work with this pressure combined with a tuned ULT trigger to get a bounce that is easily sweetspotted? Or I pretty much have to go with something over 950+ to get what I want. What shims, length of on - off pin would you suggest. BTW -- I tried this once before with the standard on-off - trigger but it wasn't easy to achieve the whole "RT" effect. I am new to all this and will appreciate all and any information.

    Thanks.

    HLD...
    Last edited by HOMELANDEFENDER; 08-05-2005, 06:32 PM.
  • sol tank
    I love pink...
    • Jun 2005
    • 220

    #2
    i know that www.thealphamag.com got his tuned with like a ton of shims in his ULT using a preset tanka nd gets mad bps

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    • NJPaint
      Pro Peace
      • Jan 2003
      • 2478

      #3
      The ULT trigger will get rid of all the bounce. It will destroy any RT effects of the valve. If you want the most reactive you need to get an RT valve with stock on/off. And if you want insane RT, yes you will need a higher output than 850psi (I think)
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      • Lohman446
        Useful posts: 7
        • Jun 2003
        • 9315

        #4
        Originally posted by HOMELANDEFENDER
        I have a ULE Mag with Level 10. I need a little help in the setup to achieve around 15-18 Bps. First off, I have a 4500 tank with a fixed 850 reg. Do you think that I can work with this pressure combined with a tuned ULE trigger to get a bounce that is easily sweetspotted? Or I pretty much have to go with something over 950+ to get what I want. What shims, length of on - off pin would you suggest. BTW -- I tried this once before with the standard on-off - trigger but it wasn't easy to achieve the whole "RT" effect. I am new to all this and will appreciate all and any information.

        Thanks.

        HLD...

        Why do you need to achieve 15-18BPS and what are you shooting now

        Using the ULT to shim it will reduce reactivity, a shorter on-off pin should increase reactivty
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        • mstrdbz
          former cave baller
          • Dec 2004
          • 225

          #5
          Yes, you can run with your current tank pressure and use a ULT for an easy sweet spot. I was running my tank at 850 with 7 shims in the ULT, 4 from the ULT kit and 3 from the lvl 10. It will very easily achieve your desired rate of fire and better. However, it should be noted that you will probably have to retune your level ten after you setup your ULT, and your will have to keep it well lubed(KC trouble-free oil is the way to go there). However, the trigger will no longer bounce back to your finger with as much force as a regular RT, which is what makes it easier to sweet spot.

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          • Recon by Fire
            Enimo Et Fide
            • Mar 2003
            • 1706

            #6
            My Tac One is like a SMG with 4 shims in the ULT and 900psi input Just add more shims and you will get the effect you want.

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            • HOMELANDEFENDER
              .68 Caliber Commandos
              • Apr 2005
              • 303

              #7
              Thanks guys --- I'm feeling my way around the "ins-and-outs" of AGD knowledge. My current setup is not very fast at all, doesn't bounce -- one shot per pull. Fine for almost everything I need it to do, and is VERY accurate and reliable. But --- I wanted the ability to use a higher ROF for aggressive cover fire/suppression work. I just need the info to uncork the little bastard. http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y24...R/DSCF0049.jpg

              I'll try all your suggestions.

              Thanks,

              HLD...

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