Actually, that is not true. All Smart Parts Impulse boards as of March 2003 are capped at 20-bps, Vision both enabled and disabled.
Further, the boards do not chirp when you hit the cap...they chirp because there is a voltage drop leading to the soleniod. Even though this only happens at high rates of fire, it does not signify any ROF value.
Although the eye logic is different, you will not see any performance change. It's still a good old fashioned reflective anti-chop eye, which work perfectly fine unless it's dirty or has a loose connection to the board, or unless you're using a specific type of blue paint shell. The only shades of "black" paint that are invisable to SP's Vision eyes are those derived from [dark] blue. And yes, there is a difference between black shell made from blue paint and black shell made form any other color, such as green or purple.
There is also nothing wrong with 0.25 millisecond adjustment increments, and any expanded dwell range serves no practical purposes either.
Further, the boards do not chirp when you hit the cap...they chirp because there is a voltage drop leading to the soleniod. Even though this only happens at high rates of fire, it does not signify any ROF value.
Although the eye logic is different, you will not see any performance change. It's still a good old fashioned reflective anti-chop eye, which work perfectly fine unless it's dirty or has a loose connection to the board, or unless you're using a specific type of blue paint shell. The only shades of "black" paint that are invisable to SP's Vision eyes are those derived from [dark] blue. And yes, there is a difference between black shell made from blue paint and black shell made form any other color, such as green or purple.
There is also nothing wrong with 0.25 millisecond adjustment increments, and any expanded dwell range serves no practical purposes either.




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