Yeah, the 280 nose isn't as sleek as the stock one. But after using it this weekend, I'm hooked. I played a close quarters urban field and played the back. Games were short, usually under 10 minutes, and I didn't reload on the field once.
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Yeah the "Limousine" front is ugly, but very functional!Comment
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Simon, a quick question on the boat nose. I notice the tab from the back shell halves fit flush against the stock nose, but it hangs down a little from the top of the 280. Have you ever had any problems or complaints about paint breaking or getting cut inside from hitting that top tab? Hopefully this makes sense.Comment
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Jaron, In all of our testing and playing we have never found it to be an issue. If you wanted to though you could very easily round those edges a little with a sharp knife or piece of sandpaper. It wouldn't do any harm.Comment
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What is the duraibilty of your prophecy in regards to weather? How well does it hold up in water and snow?Comment
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Oh, and I forgot to say, my teammate and I were demonstrating the shell strength to some other people. So to prove the point he put the nose on the ground and stood on it.Originally posted by CatoRockwellWhat is the duraibilty of your prophecy in regards to weather? How well does it hold up in water and snow?Comment
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I obviously can't add too much to this since I've only used it once so far but I played with it this weekend in 30f weather, was wet and somewhat snowy out.Originally posted by CatoRockwellWhat is the duraibilty of your prophecy in regards to weather? How well does it hold up in water and snow?
I generally try to keep my marker out of water etc but it was inevitable during this game that it would get dirty/wet. Prophecy performed flawlessly.. I actually started to get a slight barrel leak which I attributed to the cold but the Prophecy kept on chugging. No breaks in the hopper, shot great.. I was really happy with it, helped me feel like I made the right decision.Comment



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