This is an insterseting question
I'm another guy that had a Mag (and I still miss my RT) but changed, eventually, to a cocker.
I shot more than 60k shots from RT during the 7 months I had it. I am more than willing to blame the NitroDuck airsystem, but I never saw better than +/- 2 or 3 consistency. With the odd +/- 5 variation.
My Angel was a little better with more consistent +/-2 with very little variation. I was using a MacDev Conquest and Gladiator by then.
Now my first cocker was an Evolution X... yes a good first choice but I was a little nervous about shooting something with all that plumbing
even though my playing experience with it was stellar from the start.
Ok... the real meat of the issue... Consistency. My EvoX and my current Sonic Cockers shoot +/-1 or better. I completely believe that the mag will match accuracy with any other marker if they are shooting the same velocity.
The problem in my estimation is that a accurate grouping of shots and an accurate first shot come from predictable and consistent velocity.
I have said it before... When I see an Emag shoot four shots at +/-1 after a game to what it shot going on the field, I will buy one. I really do want to own a mag again.
I think it will take a new valve design to do it.
Scorch
I'm another guy that had a Mag (and I still miss my RT) but changed, eventually, to a cocker.
I shot more than 60k shots from RT during the 7 months I had it. I am more than willing to blame the NitroDuck airsystem, but I never saw better than +/- 2 or 3 consistency. With the odd +/- 5 variation.
My Angel was a little better with more consistent +/-2 with very little variation. I was using a MacDev Conquest and Gladiator by then.
Now my first cocker was an Evolution X... yes a good first choice but I was a little nervous about shooting something with all that plumbing
even though my playing experience with it was stellar from the start.Ok... the real meat of the issue... Consistency. My EvoX and my current Sonic Cockers shoot +/-1 or better. I completely believe that the mag will match accuracy with any other marker if they are shooting the same velocity.
The problem in my estimation is that a accurate grouping of shots and an accurate first shot come from predictable and consistent velocity.
I have said it before... When I see an Emag shoot four shots at +/-1 after a game to what it shot going on the field, I will buy one. I really do want to own a mag again.
I think it will take a new valve design to do it.
Scorch



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