Living He|| today paintballing

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  • Pballwizz
    Registered User
    • Oct 2002
    • 626

    #16
    Is the leaking when you only slightly pull back the trigger normal? I thought it was bad! Also, with the velocity, get a chrono, and try to increase and decrease until y ou get to the basic limit of FPS (about 280). Also, depending on how fast you are shooting y ou could be experiencing shootdown. Peace!!!

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    • automagfreek
      Captain of Crimson Men
      • Dec 2002
      • 1072

      #17
      Re: Re: Living He|| today paintballing

      Originally posted by hitech


      Upgrade it to level 10. Then you can shortstroke all you want and it won't chop. It helps increase your rate of fire as you don't have to worry about how you pull the trigger. Also, get some plastic nubbins. They work MUCH better.
      Here Here!!!!
      LvL 10 also made my trigger easier to pull by about 60%. Now I can hammer the trigger and not have to worry, and also, because mags are so crisp, you don't really have to squeeze the trigger halfway, just give it a pull until it fires.

      SMOKE...HE'S COMING FOR YOU....

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      • MCollier
        Tallest Frontplayer EVER!
        • Apr 2002
        • 42

        #18
        though the tank may not be causing your problems I hated my ACI tank. Not a great flow rate on it.

        I got a crossfire 68ci 4500 last summer and I love it.
        Minimag w/ Hopper Right Powerfeed body, Benchmark 2x Trigger / Frame, 12" Smart Parts Teardrop, ANS Venturi Bolt, ACI 6 Stage Expansion Chamber, 12v Revolution Hopper, Crossfire 68ci 4500 psi HPA Tank, Custom made Drop Forward (kinda like a P&P one).

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        • joeyjoe367
          Confirmed 11 bps RT User!
          • May 2001
          • 1982

          #19
          Originally posted by MCollier
          though the tank may not be causing your problems I hated my ACI tank. Not a great flow rate on it.

          I got a crossfire 68ci 4500 last summer and I love it.
          Yeah, the Bulldog Reg is deffinatly not the most consistant regulator on the market.

          A good tank is key to having good consistancy with your marker, especially with the Automags.

          Oh, if your paint/barrel match is waaay off, or the paint you're using is total crap, and it's all funny-shaped and stuff, it can cause velocity fluxuations too.

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