Actually, I know what I'm going to do: buy an automag. The question is which one.
Here is where I'm at:
My sons and I have been playing for a few years. We started off wit A-5s, a great, reliable gun. We moved to Phantoms, and currently play almost exclusively with our pumps on our local rec ball field, both woods and speedball, and do pretty well against all the fancy semis.
I want a faster gun than the A-5, and after lots of research, I settled on an Automag, for the same reasons I originally chose the A-5, reliability, elegance of design, low maintenence.
My question is: Should I get an RT Pro, or an E-Mag?
With the ULE trigger, what is the practical max ROF with the RT Pro? Not the theoretical ROF based on valve recharge time, what do people actually achieve in play? Can you walk the ULE trigger?
How well does the E-mag do in bad weather? If I play in the rain, will I need to leave the battery in the car and play in manual mode?
Any othe advice you think might be helpful would be appreciated. Thanks
Scott
Here is where I'm at:
My sons and I have been playing for a few years. We started off wit A-5s, a great, reliable gun. We moved to Phantoms, and currently play almost exclusively with our pumps on our local rec ball field, both woods and speedball, and do pretty well against all the fancy semis.
I want a faster gun than the A-5, and after lots of research, I settled on an Automag, for the same reasons I originally chose the A-5, reliability, elegance of design, low maintenence.
My question is: Should I get an RT Pro, or an E-Mag?
With the ULE trigger, what is the practical max ROF with the RT Pro? Not the theoretical ROF based on valve recharge time, what do people actually achieve in play? Can you walk the ULE trigger?
How well does the E-mag do in bad weather? If I play in the rain, will I need to leave the battery in the car and play in manual mode?
Any othe advice you think might be helpful would be appreciated. Thanks
Scott





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