Anyone ever try it?
autoresponse and ULT
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Originally posted by GTAnyone ever try it?
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i plan on trying mine with ult and rt and diff springs as to mine isnt firing correctly it fires on reg pull but doenst ar very frustrating 2nd one that has done this ;( ill update this thread after i use an x on it
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Ive ran an autoresponse frame back in the day,.. Ive had my problems with them.
The biggest thing to notice about the "T" cam on top of the inner main spring is that it needs the "harder push" to work and the ULT wouldnt really effect the pull or release. Id think you would get a better speed out of it though based on the design.
If your thought is the ULT would ligten the trigger,.. you would be half right and half wrong.
The fist part of the stroke SHOULD be lighter where the "T" cam is first acted on by the trigger. The part where I would see the problem is on the return where the "T" cam "flips" to fire the second shot on the release of the trigger. In this movement,... you almost want the trigger to "pop back" to get the correct return. I cant really describe it too well, but those that have used one and know what happens if you dont fully release the trigger on the return stroke know what I mean. Your speeds drop by half.
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Yeah, i kind of figured it wouldn't bounce or affect it really, just decided not to say anything as i have no experience.Originally posted by p8ntbal4meIve ran an autoresponse frame back in the day,.. Ive had my problems with them.
The biggest thing to notice about the "T" cam on top of the inner main spring is that it needs the "harder push" to work and the ULT wouldnt really effect the pull or release. Id think you would get a better speed out of it though based on the design.
If your thought is the ULT would ligten the trigger,.. you would be half right and half wrong.
The fist part of the stroke SHOULD be lighter where the "T" cam is first acted on by the trigger. The part where I would see the problem is on the return where the "T" cam "flips" to fire the second shot on the release of the trigger. In this movement,... you almost want the trigger to "pop back" to get the correct return. I cant really describe it too well, but those that have used one and know what happens if you dont fully release the trigger on the return stroke know what I mean. Your speeds drop by half.
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