The truth about LVL7...

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  • GT
    Automag?
    • Dec 2001
    • 5786

    #1

    The truth about LVL7...

    SO last sunday I went to play here in houston. New feild pretty cool place although it was dam cold and wet. Little side note: the first few seconds of the first game I manged to find the feilds lake right under the 'crack pipe' on the 40', so now I am wet, muddy and cold.

    Back on topic: My emag was with BradAGD and I didnt want to play with my angel. Just not a big angel fan anymore. SO I decided to bust out my classic mag project. Mind you the only real upgrades it has is a 2x benchmark frame.

    Here is the setup I ran all day: Classic p/f mag w/o a forgrip with a 6 y/o max flow, Carbon 32* barrel, and rico 2k lcd.

    I did not chop once the whole day, shot about a case.

    I guess the confusing part is for classic owners, why do you need level 10? I have been on this board for about two years now and i have never understand why lvl 10 was such a big deal. When i started playing in '99 it was rare for me to chop using any of my lvl7 mags. The question is where and how were all these mag users choping?
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  • shartley
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    • Mar 2001
    • 9169

    #2

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    • M-a-s-sDriver
      Alcohol Fueled Brewtality
      • Jun 2001
      • 552

      #3
      You shoot slow, and you don't shoot brittle paint.
      Lvl 10 protects you from iffy paint and trigger mistakes.
      I have put untold thousands of rounds through both LVL 7 and LVL 10. Although I was never really a paint breaker, sometimes the bad stuff would haunt me all day.
      LVL 10 absolutly solved that problem. I'm still tuning my current gun, but my last mag literally NEVER had a break in in it from the freak back to the gun. That's shooting about 50-60 cases of paint through it. And shooting extremely high bps, and sometimes with Hellfire paint or that GAP crap.
      I am SOLD.
      Brent.
      I don't practice anymore: I'm just good in a natural, vicious sort of way.

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      • Cryer
        Paintball is over.
        • Nov 2002
        • 4105

        #4
        I think the problems that LX were meant to remedy were involed mainly with Emags and high ROF. that or short stroking.
        I never chopped a ball with the L7 I had, either.

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        • gtrsi
          Automag?
          • Dec 2001
          • 5786

          #5
          Originally posted by M-a-s-sDriver
          You shoot slow, and you don't shoot brittle paint.
          I would be very surpised on a legal setup if guys running a classic valve can shoot over 12bps.
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          • athomas
            Of course it works-its AGD
            • Jan 2002
            • 8039

            #6
            I didn't have a chop problem on my classic either. The odd time I would chop if I was in a tournament speedball game though. I guess the adrenaline is up and sometimes you shoot when the gun is tilted at some weird angle.

            I used to chop all the time once I got my emag. The level 10 solved that. I haven't chopped since.
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            • TheDoveDecends
              "holy crap your crazy"
              • Oct 2003
              • 250

              #7
              when i get goin.. its like a slushe coming out of my barrel. i chop like mad if i dont control my speed. ive been forced to shoot about 5bps so i dont chop. otherwise.. i do chop quite a bit. Soon to have a lvl 10 though hopefully.

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              • madmatt151
                Registered User
                • Oct 2002
                • 764

                #8
                It all started with the classic RT. Before that as I remeber, playing over 10 years, the mags were considered great guns. THen the RT came out and they shot super fast, but chopped like crazy. Those I believe are what gve the mag a rep for chopping. Those are what the level 10's were for. EMags also. My $.02
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                • personman

                  #9
                  The LX takes away a hell of alot of recoil, and blowback if I'm not mistaken.
                  I never really needed it with my classic mag, but I got it anyway, and I was happy with it

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                  • abarnhar
                    Hmm... battle grips
                    • Apr 2003
                    • 603

                    #10
                    Originally posted by M-a-s-sDriver
                    Lvl 10 protects you from iffy paint and trigger mistakes.
                    I had a friend with a classic who would brutalize paint everytime he played. He went to the LX and didn't have anymore problems.

                    In retrospect, I had to do all the techincal work on his gun (including installing the LX) and he had a difficult time timing his trigger pulls correctly. When I got my Classic RT, the first thing that went on was a LX, because of my friend's experience. Maybe I can/could do without it... but it's still nice to have that assurance.
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                    • FooTemps
                      HURRRR
                      • Sep 2001
                      • 6702

                      #11
                      I never had problems with lvl7... Then again I am good with a mag trigger. 8bps on single trigger for a 10 round burst no chops.

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                      • Crighton
                        Registered User
                        • Apr 2003
                        • 535

                        #12
                        Still using a level 7 minimag. No need to upgrade it. I've never chopped a ball with it yet. But I also don't shoot brittle paint with it ether.

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                        • M-a-s-sDriver
                          Alcohol Fueled Brewtality
                          • Jun 2001
                          • 552

                          #13
                          In the "Good 'ol Days" all the guns chopped.
                          My opinion is that it has always been a feed problem. I personally think the HALO, in combination with some sort of physical anti-chop system (not eyes) is the best paintball invention in the world.
                          Classics can be shot at very high bps, just not stock. Installing a Z-valve makes them blazing quick, with reactivity. Having said that, I do not think that 12 bps is the magic number for chopping, using a rev. I believe it is more like 9 or 10. Not withstanding any feed rate numbers, I am convinced the rev is the cause for most ball chopping. Switching to a better loader solves most of the problem. My LVL 10 will start stuttering ANYTIME I shoot a rev at fairly high bps. That tells me the rounds are not loaded when I pull the trigger. So the new bolt saves me from chops. If I short stroke, I just get two balls drippling out the barrel, rather than goo. And it will generally shoot paint that nothing else will. In fact, the only reason I carry a swab on the field anymore is in case I have to throw one to somebody..
                          And one other thing: I shoot a slightly oversize bore so as not to pinch a ball. I never notice any real accuracy problems because of it.
                          Brent.
                          I don't practice anymore: I'm just good in a natural, vicious sort of way.

                          Will you please tell your boobs to quit staring at my eyeballs?

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                          • Beemer
                            I could tell you but then.

                            • Oct 2003
                            • 3250

                            #14
                            When i started playing in '99 it was rare for me to chop using any of my lvl7 mags. The question is where and how were all these mag users choping?
                            Where and when? Before faster loaders came out. Back in 90
                            we could do 12sps no paint out of the box, ask Sandman.
                            Back then I could shoot all day with no chops if I didnt over shoot the feed or short stroke or have a crap ball hang

                            I forgot how many times I would rip on the mag on the
                            range in front of the new guys, half a loader, then say want to try it. Sure they would say, ten shots later shortstroke and a chop. If they werent stroking it they were over shooting it. Same with the fast guys I forgot how many times they would complain, and I would tell them its the feed, slow down a little, then go to the range and empty my loader for them no chops.

                            Give me HPA and a good loader and Ill take My original Mag not a classic-lvl.5 and rip 12bps all day long

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                            Now its all e mode and they still dont have to learn.


                            edit for oops cant say that word

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                            • Beemer
                              I could tell you but then.

                              • Oct 2003
                              • 3250

                              #15
                              Originally posted by gtrsi


                              I would be very surpised on a legal setup if guys running a classic valve can shoot over 12bps.
                              A really fast guy.Maybe

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