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  • Lone Gunman
    Most Specialest Member
    • Jul 2001
    • 253

    #1

    Shocker Owners

    Those of you with Shockers, will you please do a test for me? I was wondering how many simulated chops a ball can take before it breaks. Ya know, ball on tape and put it half way in the chamber then shoot. If you would, could you post the number of shots it takes and what bounce paint it was.

    Thanks alot!
    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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  • Cypres0099
    What in the world is that
    • Jul 2001
    • 812

    #2
    Simulating chops is very hard to do with a shocker because it is closed bolt.

    My friend and I did it once I got my level 10 to compare. Once you get the ball in there the bolt keeps a constant pressure on the ball then when you pull the trigger, it only pushes a little bit. If you put the same amount of pressure on the level 10 bolt when you pull the trigger it won't even fire at all.

    The bolt has no time to gain it's momentum so.....

    I still think level 10 is softer but my friend still doesn't get why I think that.

    He was able to pinch a 0-1 bounce Brass Eagle ball 70 times (not on the seam) Like I said that is not a real world simulation because of that darned closed boltedness.

    I was able to do about the same with my level 10 emag.


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