How practical is the RT ULE for tournament play?

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  • Airycon
    Registered User
    • Apr 2004
    • 3

    #1

    How practical is the RT ULE for tournament play?

    Hi, i was wondering if you guys can help me out

    I've been shooting my e-spyder clone for 4 months now, but i dont like its talent of being able to eat an energizer in just 3 hours... even when turned off. Yes, it is a talent because my gun is the only one in the world that can do it, but it annoys me to no end.

    I now have $600 to spend on a gun. I dont have hpa yet. I live in the Philippines and the tourney scene isnt that big here yet... but almost all the opposing teams are shooting $1000+ markers such as angels, e-blades, impulses, and intimidators. I need a fast gun to keep up. Well, not necessarily a gun capable of 30bps, but a gun that has a very light trigger pull. I'm leaning towards an impulse right now, but i really like the look of automags.

    How heavy is the trigger pull on an automag compared to the 150gram pull on my spyder clone? I dont walk the trigger, because when I do I lose control of my gun. Instead, i make very light and fast pulls with my middle finger. Can i do this on an automag?

    How light are the new automags? I tried picking up a pro-team micro e-mag and it seems much heavier than an impulse. How easy are they to maintain compared to impulses?

    I intend to get a q-loader in the future, because i find myself always sticking my hopper out. it would probably look wierd on an impulse, but I think it would look much better on a warp ULE body.

    Sorry for the long questions, but i'd appreciate it if you could help me out on my decision.
  • Lohman446
    Useful posts: 7
    • Jun 2003
    • 9315

    #2
    The ULT trigger kit is pretty light, I dont recall exactly but the numbers here are floating around.

    I was forced to use my mechanical mag (basically an RT pro) in the last tournament I was at when I had warp issues on my e-mag (ok, paint issues, not warp, but it made the warp inoperative, even the backup). I did fine with it, though I did notice a difference in laning when compared to my e-mag it was functional. I think, compared to a Spyder you are going to be very very happy with an RT mag.

    Oh, just read the part about no HPA - without HPA the mag is really not the best gun for you - most RT valved (or X valved) mags will simply not run on CO2 - or will for a very short amount of time before problems (time measued in shots, not days).



    Originally posted by Airycon
    Hi, i was wondering if you guys can help me out

    I've been shooting my e-spyder clone for 4 months now, but i dont like its talent of being able to eat an energizer in just 3 hours... even when turned off. Yes, it is a talent because my gun is the only one in the world that can do it, but it annoys me to no end.

    I now have $600 to spend on a gun. I dont have hpa yet. I live in the Philippines and the tourney scene isnt that big here yet... but almost all the opposing teams are shooting $1000+ markers such as angels, e-blades, impulses, and intimidators. I need a fast gun to keep up. Well, not necessarily a gun capable of 30bps, but a gun that has a very light trigger pull. I'm leaning towards an impulse right now, but i really like the look of automags.

    How heavy is the trigger pull on an automag compared to the 150gram pull on my spyder clone? I dont walk the trigger, because when I do I lose control of my gun. Instead, i make very light and fast pulls with my middle finger. Can i do this on an automag?

    How light are the new automags? I tried picking up a pro-team micro e-mag and it seems much heavier than an impulse. How easy are they to maintain compared to impulses?

    I intend to get a q-loader in the future, because i find myself always sticking my hopper out. it would probably look wierd on an impulse, but I think it would look much better on a warp ULE body.

    Sorry for the long questions, but i'd appreciate it if you could help me out on my decision.
    "Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. Its not" - Dr Suess

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    • Gideon1331
      Im back for now...
      • Sep 2003
      • 3255

      #3
      get a 68/3000 for like 140$ then an evolution 2 for 60$ then get either a impulse or a bushy

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      • wantamag
        Rec Poster
        • Mar 2003
        • 5055

        #4
        yeah you wont go wrong with an rt pro but feel free to check out some bushies or maybe an 04bko?

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        • tony3
          LOOKING FOR AN ASIAN GF!!!
          • Feb 2003
          • 3740

          #5
          I'd suggest a stock imp from www.paintballwholesalers.com its 425 bucks and comes with all the absoulte needed upgrades i.e. magno blade trigger, vert reg and a tape worm. Then with your extra money you can buy a halo for about 75-80 bucks used, then get a 68/3000 fiber wrapped tank for about 100, putting you right at 600 bucks. Once you get like 30 more bucks get a no rise feedneck for the halo.

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          • Joni
            Registered User
            • Nov 2003
            • 942

            #6
            An Imp is definately not lighter than a ULE RTP, if it has stock milling. My friends Imp is noticably larger and heavier than my RTP (see sig for pic).

            The RTP's trigger is not quite as light as the e-spyder clone, but with some training you can shoot as fast, and it's definatley a better marker. Much less kick, smaller profile, more consistent if you don't have a nice aftermarket regulator on the spyder clone and more reliable. But as stated, it will not run on CO2 at all.

            If your choice is between an Imp and an RTP, it really depends on what kind of imp. If it's a stock Imp without vision, no doubt the RTP is better, mostly because of the chopping issue. If it's a vision Imp with some nice upgrades, the choice is harder. I would choose the RTP all the time, but that's my personal preference. If you like imps, that might be a better choice for you.


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            • shivors
              Spyder fan since '96
              • Sep 2002
              • 299

              #7
              I wont begin to talk about Automags as I do not own one. As far as the e-frame eating batteries, I would think that it is shorting somewhere in the frame. Somehting I guess you can check while you weigh your options about a higher end marker.

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              • Chojin Man
                toodle
                • Dec 2003
                • 1229

                #8
                You can get a used e-mag for about $600.

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                • tony3
                  LOOKING FOR AN ASIAN GF!!!
                  • Feb 2003
                  • 3740

                  #9
                  And he will still need hpa if he gets the emag. An imp is definitely the best choice imp in this situation.

                  www.TeamNever.com

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                  • logamus
                    Registered Abuser
                    • Dec 2002
                    • 2346

                    #10
                    if walking the trigger on your spider makes it "uncontrolable" right now, why do you need something faster? why not figure out what is wrong with your board that eats batterys so fast and perhaps a nice palmer reg to make the gun very consistant even on co2.

                    when you go to an rt mag, you are going to have to switch to hpa. hpa is far better imho than co2, but in some places its just not available. rt's and imp's are both nice guns. i have played with both and they get the job done. if you like add ons and tinkering then the imp is prolly the way to go. there are billions of things to buy to improve, dress up, etc for the imp. the beauty of the rt is that there really is not much to improve on. a few different frames are nice, but opening the box is about the only thing you need to do with the mag. i dont think you will go wrong with either one though.


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                    • FalconGuy016
                      Divine Right, Pevs @ AG
                      • Aug 2002
                      • 6127

                      #11
                      gitt a tALon!

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                      • Airycon
                        Registered User
                        • Apr 2004
                        • 3

                        #12
                        Thanks for the replies

                        I've already disassembled and checked the e-frame numerous times before, but i cant find the source of the short.

                        I actually dont shoot very fast, probably 6-8 bps. It's just that when i try to walk, my thumb lets go of the trigger frame, and i lose control. Thats why i only use my middle finger.

                        I've been looking at bushies and bkos, but everyone at my field is telling me not to get one. They say ICD guns feel cheap. Can anyone back this up?

                        sorry, but they dont sell talons here in the Philippines

                        I've decided that a vision impulse is the most practical choice for me right now. I really want an automag, but there seem to be a lot of clues hinting on a brand new mag sometime in the future (hair trigger, dropping of the e/x-mags). I'll wait and see what AGD can do.
                        Last edited by Airycon; 04-24-2004, 08:14 PM.

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                        • JonDaAzn
                          calvin rocks
                          • Feb 2003
                          • 297

                          #13
                          Bushys>imps
                          but i would wait for the advent to come out, damn that thing is sexy

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                          • tyrion2323
                            Euroball=goodness
                            • Dec 2002
                            • 1654

                            #14
                            Hey man,

                            About the original question: The ULE Custom is definitely a great marker. I've learned to sweet spot and bounce-walk mine (walking based on bouncing the trigger - not legal, but not outrageous either). I was using my Logic Framed X-Custom today, and I definitely was slower than my teammate who has a VERY NICE impulse; however, it didn't stop me from bounce-walking his butt out of the game a few times!

                            If you're looking for an Impulse, be wary. The reason I say this is that a stock impulse...well, it sucks. The trigger is a stamped piece of crap, and they tend to have some messed up recocking and FSDO problems. I know this because my teammate (patrick) was getting pissed off at his '04 imp. HOWEVER, that being said, if you have the desire to upgrade (trigger, lpr, feedneck, valve, etc), then an Imp is possibly for you. Think of it like a Honda Civic. Stock, they're not so hot; however, twinked out, they are amazing. Patrick's Impulse Rrrriiippppsss! For a while, you could smack the tank and the gun would fire. We fixed that, though.

                            If you're looking in the $400 range, I would DEFINITELY recommend picking up an Omen. I shoot an Omen, and I can tell you that it can compete with Bushies, Imps and the like. If you purchase an omen, plan to do the following:
                            (1) get a HedLok feedneck (2) get the PDP chip (3) get your back block ULE'd out. Total, that's a little over $100 in upgrades. You'll be ripping in no-time.

                            Hope this helps!
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                            • Airycon
                              Registered User
                              • Apr 2004
                              • 3

                              #15
                              I'm getting a vision impulse with tapeworm and blade trigger. The tapeworm supposedly stops FSDO. thanks for the help!

                              I think Omens look cool, but i've heard so many stories of them breaking down. I need a good, reliable, trusted gun. And i need it now.

                              besides, there arent many sites that can ship stuff over here. I chose the imp also because countypaintball has them. countypaintball seems like a very reliable site to me.

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