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No drop forwards for the pros??
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I have a 47ci tank and I use a psycoballistic drop. My gun is so compact. I just like the gun being close and small.
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This is exactly what I was thinking.Originally posted by Fred
I think with the more compact tanks available today, you just don't need the big drop to balance the setup."Relax. Don't worry. Have a Home Brew."
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i like havign small drops ... the shocktech one right before the tiny angled one is the best for me.
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i hate drop forwards. its weird. when you first start paintballing you LOVE drops and you think the bigger the better. then you become experienced and realized drops are amazingly stupid and only hurt your game and feel like crap. its just something that grows on you and the lightbulb turns on and ur like hmmmm thats why all those pros dont use drops.
drops make your gun more compact from top to bottom. when you are snapshooting it doesnt make a difference how compact your gun is from back to front because your opponent can still only see from the front. having no drop helps keep your gun smaller from top to bottom and reduces hits. second of all it keeps the gun further than like 1 inch from your face. you can aim better and you have abetter view of whats going on when you dont have a gun in your grill. with the frame further away your hand is also in a better position. its not all curved at the wrist like it is when the frame is too close to your face. this allows your hand to be in a more comfortable shooting position and helps sustain higher rates of fire form what ive experienced. to top it off the smaller the drop you have the less your gun will kick. if you are running a huge drop you will notice you can feel the gun kick more. this is due to the gun pivoting over the balance the drop creates. without a drop all the kick is pretty much absorbed into your shoulder and you feel almost nothing. besides all the positive points of running no drop, the feel of not using a drop grows on you and it seems like anything with a drop is too close to your face and uncomfortable.
so you see there are reasons for pros not using drops. they realized that from playing all those years that running no drop actually helps and improves their game. its as simple as that. its not some "bandwagon" as some people call it. theres a reason for drops being obsolete with more experienced players.
as for what i think is perfect. a preset 68/4500 with eitehr a check-it unimount or a CP rail mount and on/off asa. even a shocktech micro drop feels too big to me(im only 5'9" too). at the same time a regular duckbill asa feels too long. so basically the only thing i would ever use is a unimount or CP rail mount like in this pic of my gun:
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Re: No drop forwards for the pros??
It makes your gun shorter, you can shoot from the hip while running also. It's easier to shoulder or tuck and press into a bunker when using a rail mount, and it balances the guns out better in my opinion.Originally posted by atcer
aimlessly wondering from picture to picture in a recent paintball 2xtreams, i started realizing that almost none of the pro/semi pro/sponsored teams use drop forwards, and if they do, they are small (ie shocktech mini). is there a reason for this? the only thing i could think of was that you could get your arm tighter to your body because it wouldnt have to wrap around the tank... but im not allways the smartest guy on the block.. any thoughts?OSK

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Last two posts really said it well, gj guys. As much as I used to love drops, you must realize that some people prefer to get into the tournament scene and airball scene, and this usually involves ditching the drop for something smaller. It makes your gun bigger..plain and simple, such as taller. An RT/Pro with pf anything and a huge drop, is gonne by a very large gun to hit, and what happens when you want to run and rip at the hip? Dont think so with a drop. Now I prefer like a CP Rail or Unimount, with a very small tank to lock between my forearm.
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I agree with you, but I sill prefer a big drop forward. I like really bend the arm and bring the the marker in close to lock it basically under my shoulder (I have long narrow arms that contort weirdly).Originally posted by Load SM5
I More and more people are starting to realize that tanks make great stocks for stabilizing your marker and steadying your aim.
So I use a drop forard to do basically what you're talking about.Or better yet, why don't you kill yourself. No, really, die. Drop dead, don't leave a note, in fact burn your house while your little ego is stuck in a bench vice so that you'll also incenerate yourslef and everything you own with it. Because that's all you're worth. You're not even wirh thte time it'll take for the house to burn down, so just kill yourself. You're a waste of space. You are nothing, you always will be nothing. Don't leave a note, you're not worth the ink. - Tyger
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using a drop makes shooting so much easyer becuase u are right behind the gun. without a drop it puts ur hands farther forward and it makes it harder to aim in a general direction wehn snap shooting. if ur tank sticks out 6-8 inches from behind ur gun it makes u more unstable and are more likely to miss ur target. this is only my opinon and my observation. people are differnt this is jsut wnat i have discoverd when i got my drop.2003 vert cocker - green~PMI perfect drop forward~SP tear drop barrel~Belsales hollowpoint 3way~nitro duck 68 3k tank~pre BE revi
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Two things:
You should never, ever shoot from the hip. You can't aim a gun with your hip, keep it up in front of your face.It makes your gun shorter, you can shoot from the hip while running also. It's easier to shoulder or tuck and press into a bunker when using a rail mount, and it balances the guns out better in my opinion.
Think of it this way, which one is easier: aiming at a target that is far away from the tip of your gun or a target that is close to the tip? You can't aim as well when your gun is right in your face. Use the tank as a stock, it is the most stable way to shoot a paintball gun.using a drop makes shooting so much easyer becuase u are right behind the gun. without a drop it puts ur hands farther forward and it makes it harder to aim in a general direction wehn snap shooting. if ur tank sticks out 6-8 inches from behind ur gun it makes u more unstable and are more likely to miss ur target. this is only my opinon and my observation. people are differnt this is jsut wnat i have discoverd when i got my drop.Black ULE
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