Consistance + or - 1..... HOW????

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  • Wackomin
    Registered User
    • Jun 2001
    • 48

    #1

    Consistance + or - 1..... HOW????

    What kind of consistancy are you guys getting with your Retro Valves.... or Classics or that matter. I want to get my marker shooting + or - 3 at most.... like my cocker did. Is it the tank..... I have a PMI 88 45000 and a PMI 68 3000 should I get a new tank? Can you guys tell me what you're getting out of a 10 shot group.... what are 5 random reading you're getting. Thanks guys... I just need to know..
  • Butterfingers
    PhD in Automagology
    • Jan 2001
    • 2263

    #2
    match your paint to your barrel.
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    • Lone Gunman
      Most Specialest Member
      • Jul 2001
      • 253

      #3
      Have a good reg seat too.
      Posted by someone talking about cockers shooting further and more accurately:
      Plus, I don't want to see a bunch of stupid people running around the field with all sorts of bad info.
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      • Mav D MagMan
        1Lt
        • Dec 2001
        • 669

        #4
        Use paint that is consistent in its quality, however even with good paint in a good barrel you will still loose or gain a few fps here and there due to differences in the paintballs.

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        • 845
          Banned
          • Nov 2001
          • 1809

          #5
          I get +2 -2 with my Micromag Classic Valve and Nitro Duck Preset 68ci 3000ps tank

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          • HoppysMag
            Hoppy's en Fuego!!!
            • Oct 2001
            • 3494

            #6
            today with my classic mag, lv 10, old school crown point barrel ,68/3k preset nitro duck tank and at least 12 month old Nitro duck field paint i was 278 282 280 273 275 and some how 269... and i think my reg seat is going.
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            • Wackomin
              Registered User
              • Jun 2001
              • 48

              #7
              My question more lies on the line of what kind of consistance should a retro mag be getting. What is a resonable number that you guys are getting out of your Mags. Especially with the Level 10's which I have. I need to trouble shoot this issue. Paint and barrel aren't an issue. I've always matched before I use any paint. Thank guys.

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              • RetroEclipseMan
                AO's Future Game Artist
                • Jun 2002
                • 1386

                #8
                Consistancy

                Today when i was using my retro setup i was getting reading like 265,290,285. That's with all new seals and a maxflow setup. I was using my 14inch boomstick with fresh marbs which seems to be a great match for that barrel. When you say the reg seat is going does that mean the seal or the actual reg seat? I know this gun has the potential to be more consitant and would like to know how.
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                • Rynoboy06
                  Paintball Gholam
                  • Jul 2001
                  • 394

                  #9
                  I get +-2 shooting an RT pro with stock barrel, PMI 68/4500, and Marbs. Paint match makes all the difference. My friends Angel was getting +-15 FPS one day on old Big Ball, and +-1 or 2 on tourney marbs the next. He has a freak.

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                  • Butterfingers
                    PhD in Automagology
                    • Jan 2001
                    • 2263

                    #10
                    Check you barrel see if it is catching on the bolt. If it is thats your problem. Check for wear spots on your barrel. If there is an area of wear that means the bolt may be catching leading to consistency issues.

                    Normally consistency should not deviate more than 10 FPS in any condidtion. If you have a really good setup +/- 5 fps is the norm.
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                    • ShinyGuy
                      Elves like shiny
                      • May 2001
                      • 226

                      #11
                      good quality paint
                      good paint to barrel match
                      keep everything well lubed with a good quality oil
                      reasonably new reg seat
                      and everything worn in properly**

                      **everytime you change a part and to a lesser degree every time you disassemble the valve the gun needs to be fired 50-100 times before
                      you'll get peak consistancy out of it. When you first get the gun don't
                      even bother testing the consistancy until you've fired 1000 or so rounds.
                      This is true of any gun, not just mags. For that matter its true of any
                      mechanical system, just like breaking in a new car.

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                      • LiquidFusion
                        Registered User
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 4

                        #12
                        One thing I've found that does help, if you've matched the paint to barrel, etc., is to make sure you attempt to pull the trigger exactly the same way for each shot. Meaning, don't release it and pull it slower one time, then slam it the next. My Retro easily got within +/- 2 FPS. (It's a little finiky w/LX, but that'll just take some breaking in.)
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                        • Wackomin
                          Registered User
                          • Jun 2001
                          • 48

                          #13
                          So is it really possible to get your mags to shoot + or - 1 or 2? It seems like some people can and some can't... thanks for your replys guys. I want to make a poll and see how many people can get their mags shooting with that type of consistancy.

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                          • Kaiser Bob
                            Paintball Degenerate
                            • Jan 2002
                            • 1157

                            #14
                            your standard Radar-chron isnt accurate enough to claim +/- 1 or 2 fps anyway, so if you are getting that its a combo of consistancy and luck more or less.
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                            • sniper1rfa
                              (Not a Wang Force member.)
                              • Aug 2001
                              • 1107

                              #15
                              not true, your avarage radar-chron may not be accurate to measure down to 1 fps, BUT, it is consistant enough to measure a deviation of 1 fps.

                              with my mayhem today i once again proved that good, consistant paint and a good match is invaluable. i was shooting some not-so-great TC (that was generallyy dimpled and loose) and was shooting 267, 255, 259, 278 etc...
                              when i switched to some new big-ball that fit my barrel it was 295, 296, 295, 295, 294. i tried chronoing to the limit and took random readings of 298, 299, 298, 297, 299. only once did i have an odd-ball reading of 300, out of maybe 20 chrono shots.

                              i would expect that in a mag a good lube job would help almost as much as good paint.
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