Show the vid and ill do a crude sound analysis.
what speed is considered fast? with rt
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Agreed, fanning my ULT'd RTcustom I get around 12bps.
But what about rapid-firing? I know Z-man can get like 30bps with a 3000psi scuba tank hooked right into the side of the valve. But what's average? What can the average person do with say 4500psi flatline, lotsa shims on their ult, and an x/rt-valve of course?Comment
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Originally posted by thelaneyes plz sho us the vid dreww
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Originally posted by ojhspyro89Show the vid and ill do a crude sound analysis.
I dont need you to do a sound test. I had z-man do one... i trust him more than anyone on this forum so...... but anyways here is the sound test lolProud owner of two mags :clap: :headbang:
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Rapid fire means finding the sweetspot and the trigger bounces off your finger with increased input pressure. With 800PSI at least I, cant hit the sweetspot. So it is different than pulling the trigger every time(fanning) which is what I do-at least in the vid. If you claim to have seen all of z-mans videos then you should know what Rapid Fire means.Originally posted by punkncatI am not sure what you mean by "rapid fire". RT's by their very design have a built in sweetspot. With the right frame or sear rod , on/off, or pressure adjustment they can scream. We have all seen Zmans video.....
With a Logic frame on my RTP and the stops adjusted just so I could easily get it to fire faster than my egg.
Oh and preach on Thordic.... good points
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Yea, and how fast is that on average? Average meaning, a tank (flatline) inputting around 1000psi into an x/rt valve w/ or w/o ult (many shims of course).Comment
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:) I'm not entirely sure that's completely accurate.I knew not what I did but am now edumacatedComment
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I would think you would at least get 18 like that but dont hold me to that. I have never rapid-fired before.
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Thats false , atm743 had his r-t sweetstoped with a crossfire ,Dj89 and I wwew there to witness it , its was amazingOriginally posted by drewrwRapid fire means finding the sweetspot and the trigger bounces off your finger with increased input pressure. With 800PSI at least I, cant hit the sweetspot.Comment
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m point is that with alot of time tweaking you can sweetspot a r-t and make it go fast
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The thing is I dont want to sweetspot it nor do I need to. And, in my post, I stated that I could not get the sweetspot with a 800psi tank. I never said you couldnt do it? Right? Kinda seems like your putting words in my mouth. I never made a generalization.Proud owner of two mags :clap: :headbang:
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