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  • CarloFunk
    Big Bia
    • Dec 2001
    • 12

    #1

    Rediculous chopping problem

    I just got a brandy new p/f mag, and it shoots quite nicely, but it chops so rediculously much! Im sure its not the barrel, because i used it with a different mag and i didnt chop once... My big suspect is the bolt. I think the stock bolt is just chopping all of the balls. Now, i am left with three choices. choice #1 - Get an ANS foamie bolt, right now i seem to be leaning toward this one right now, although it seems the consenus around here is to stick with AGD. I played an entire 1700 round day with a mag that had this bolt and didnt chop once. option #2 AGD foamie bolt. if i really should stay with agd, this is a high contender. option #3 is the superbolt. Ive heard nothing but good about this bolt, but im not sure that it will correct my chopping problems. im not concerned with recoil..etc. i just dont want to chop! thanks a lot
    CONGRATULATIONS.

    my gun was a debacle, but now it works again. yeah. awesome. its polished. shiny. yay


    MI Brickhouse Kids. BIG B.

    xxx. yeah.
  • AGD
    The man from AGD

    • Oct 2000
    • 5916

    #2
    OK Carlo let's get your problem figured out. If your chopping that much it is probably a pretty big thing and we can get to the bottom of it.

    To get you fixed you have to answer these questions completly and accurately.

    1. Did you do a bounce test on the paint?, Please do so and report the break numbers here.

    2. What barrel and what nubbins are you using?

    3. Does you Power Feed Plug have two small holes on the part you grip to twist it?

    4. When you chop is paint going up your feed tube or just down the barrel?

    5. Does it happen when you fire slow?

    AGD
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    • Dave
      The Neighborhood Tech
      • Oct 2001
      • 815

      #3
      Hi and welcome to AO! Hope you can get all your questions answered. I have not used the standard bolt myself, but I hear it is fine. I have used the foamie with no probs. Wait for word from Tom before you get a Superbolt, as they are doing some adjustments on them.

      There are so many factors dealing with chopping. You could have a really worn out bolt spring, not sending the bolt all the way back-that may be hanging up the paint. If you don't have a powerfeed plug, that could also be your problem. Send an email to AGD ([email protected]) and ask for a Parabolic feed plug.
      Also, it could very well be your paint. Switch paint before you do anything else. I had some lame-o PMI and it chopped like crazy and would hang up and stuff, but when I switched to Big Ball, no probs at all. It could be your nubbin not far enough in the barrel to hold up one ball, and two may be going in at once. Just don't adjust it too far in, or else the bolt could catch the nubber and bend it down the barrel-not a pretty situation. If you don't have an agitating hopper, you could be right in the middle of firing when the balls come flyin' down the feed tube, which can cause chopping.

      If you could, try to rule out different things. Try different paint, barrels, etc. Also, if you short stroke the trigger, that could cause it. Also, an improperly adjusted trigger rod might have an effect, but I am not sure. Thanks for coming to the best spot to get your questions answered-AO!

      -Dave

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      • Dave
        The Neighborhood Tech
        • Oct 2001
        • 815

        #4
        hehe, Tom posted as I was typing...yep, AGD service right there

        -Dave

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        • Phil
          Registered User
          • May 2001
          • 506

          #5
          My power feed plug has 2 small holes. What does it mean?

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          • CarloFunk
            Big Bia
            • Dec 2001
            • 12

            #6
            Originally posted by AGD
            OK Carlo let's get your problem figured out. If your chopping that much it is probably a pretty big thing and we can get to the bottom of it.

            To get you fixed you have to answer these questions completly and accurately.

            1. Did you do a bounce test on the paint?, Please do so and report the break numbers here.

            2. What barrel and what nubbins are you using?

            3. Does you Power Feed Plug have two small holes on the part you grip to twist it?

            4. When you chop is paint going up your feed tube or just down the barrel?

            5. Does it happen when you fire slow?

            AGD
            1. My store carries diablo paint, exclusively. I have tried Blaze, Midnight and Inferno. Blaze has been by FAR the best, and then midnight, and inferno was terrible. I havent done the actual bounce tests, but i have found that i have had NO previous ball break problems with blaze, plus i used blaze with my barrel on a different gun with no breaks.

            2. I am using a 12" smart parts tear drop, with whatever nubbin came with my gun. i think its the v nubbin.

            3. I am not currently home, so i cant look at my gun, but im pretty sure it doesnt have 2 holes, just one, i'll have to check, i'll get back to you on that.

            4. The paint goes mostly up the feed tube and into the breach part of the barrel.

            5. This chopping rarely, but occasionally happens during slow rates of fire. It mainly happens during fast spurts, such as snap shooting, where i really need that ROF, the chops are the biggest problem in that situation.

            thanks tom
            CONGRATULATIONS.

            my gun was a debacle, but now it works again. yeah. awesome. its polished. shiny. yay


            MI Brickhouse Kids. BIG B.

            xxx. yeah.

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            • magman007
              I <3 my Penis
              • Jun 2001
              • 7579

              #7
              ok! you prolly need a parabolic feed plug (youcan get one free from agd.)

              2nd are you usinga motorized hopper? if not i strongly reccomend one. I tried playing with out one one time and i chopped left and right



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              • paintballrulzs
                Registered User
                • Jul 2001
                • 1869

                #8
                my mag chops too. My plug has 1 hole. Should it have 2?

                2 hyperframed mags

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                • BlackVCG
                  Grubby Owner

                  • Oct 2000
                  • 4956

                  #9
                  Here's the difference between the old PF plug and the new one.

                  Powerfeed Plugs
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                  • CarloFunk
                    Big Bia
                    • Dec 2001
                    • 12

                    #10
                    i should have mentioned it earlier, but yes, i use a 12v with an x-board, and fresh batteries. its certainly not a hopper issue
                    CONGRATULATIONS.

                    my gun was a debacle, but now it works again. yeah. awesome. its polished. shiny. yay


                    MI Brickhouse Kids. BIG B.

                    xxx. yeah.

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                    • a_malfunction
                      Damnit! It Malfunctioned!
                      • Feb 2001
                      • 1779

                      #11
                      Short-stroking? Are you pulling the trigger all the way and letting it come all the way back? Have you adjusted the trigger rod?
                      -Gig 'Em Ags!

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                      • CarloFunk
                        Big Bia
                        • Dec 2001
                        • 12

                        #12
                        eh, im 90.7864323% sure in not short stroking, although that benchmark trigger might be a bit tricky . Uh, no i havent adjusted the trigger rod for fear of screwing something up, what length should it be anyway?
                        CONGRATULATIONS.

                        my gun was a debacle, but now it works again. yeah. awesome. its polished. shiny. yay


                        MI Brickhouse Kids. BIG B.

                        xxx. yeah.

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                        • Aliens-8-MyDad
                          i think im a cool guy...

                          • Oct 2001
                          • 2244

                          #13
                          hmm thats odd i just red the thing about the old and new pf plugs and i have a old one... but the thing is i havent choped since ive had it. put probly 2 cases through it... no chops breaks or anything and the paint seems to hit on target with in about 5 inches or so radius. I dry fire alot since paint, i think, is a little expensive for how fast i fire. and i dont even use a revvy! no chops no breaks old pf plug no revvy... add it all up, it doesnt make sense mabey i am just lucky ( how can u judge your bps? )
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                          • Panzerr
                            a stockaholic
                            • Sep 2001
                            • 683

                            #14
                            Nine times out of ten, you'll be short stroking the trigger. I don't know how many times I've heard people at our field blame chopping on the bolt, or the barrel, or the paint, when the same paint is being shot flawlessly out of the next guy's marker. I've been guilty of it myself. It can take some to get used to rapid firing a mag without short stroking.
                            sixty-six.

                            Du bist, was du machst. Punkt.

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                            • CarloFunk
                              Big Bia
                              • Dec 2001
                              • 12

                              #15
                              AHA!

                              heh heh, i got home tonite and took a look at my powerfeed plug and lo and behold it is the old style... so.. how do i go about getting this parabolic plug?
                              CONGRATULATIONS.

                              my gun was a debacle, but now it works again. yeah. awesome. its polished. shiny. yay


                              MI Brickhouse Kids. BIG B.

                              xxx. yeah.

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