Posting With Warpfeed?

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  • Duck Hunt
    Spam
    • Oct 2003
    • 434

    #16
    Originally posted by SCpoloRicker
    *thumb on nose*

    Good one, Code

    Is there potential for you to run out of balls in the warp stack if it is tilted a particular way?

    I'm thinking that in your "off" shot, the gun is tilted so that the loader won't feed the stack in the warp This may be what we're worried about...
    You can shoot a good amount of balls with a full hopper thats "force fed" I've mentioned this in several warp posts.

    Most people use Revys on the warp and the problem with that is most of the time you're still waiting for the balls to "drop" into the feedneck. With my Egg it forces more balls in and I can shoot quite a number (sorry I don't know how many, but its a very good amount) Get a halo or egg, you'll do fine.

    Sean

    *edit* I guess I should mention, when shooting out your "weak" side of the bunker, you just lean out, it does take time to get used to but to me its really not that hard.

    AGD Did someone call me?

    You should go to each gun manufacturers forum or call them up. Ask the OWNER of the company why his gun is better. When you get your answers come back here and tell us what they said.

    You should buy my gun because I have 5000 posts that say I care.

    AGD
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    • GoatBoy
      Junior Mint
      • Jun 2003
      • 1399

      #17
      Originally posted by durtysoufcraka
      he might also be talking about posting out of your bunker and keeping someone in theirs. like posting up and continually shooting at them instead of snap shooting. but i dont see how a warp could/woulc affect this. silly people.
      -durty
      That apparently IS what he's asking. Half the people here are thinking of snapping. "See, you can snap!" No kidding, Sherlock!

      Posting is more or less sitting with your gun out, and either dumping paint or waiting for the shot to make itself available. Someone let me know if this isn't what 'posting' is.

      The warp can affect this, as I said, on the off side if you use the prescribed method for shooting out that side. The way some of you guys lean on your triggers, you're going to run your feed dry pretty quickly as your primary hopper gets turned sideways. The warp adds extra bulk + weight. And then you have to hold all this in an uncomfortable position for the duration of the post.
      "Accuracy by aiming."


      Definitely not on the A-Team.

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