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Re: Ideal FPS..... ? What are your preferences?

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Posted by tamu on May 07, 2002 at 20:08:16:

In Reply to: Ideal FPS..... ? What are your preferences? posted by Mtbegg on May 07, 2002 at 15:55:57:

275. Always, no matter how high the field limit is. I do this because it is gentle on paint and my gun will always have the same "feel". Paintball is like archery. The ball will always have an arc when it flies. If you shoot the same gun and it is allways set the same then you will be more consitent. Very important when snap shooting three balls at a time. I also like to avoid waiting in line and spending time at the chrono. I can walk up, fire three shots and walk off.

: Most of the guys I play with , want to set their guns to "299", they want to have the highest FPS and still be legal. I know the 300fps limit is set for safety, but what about accuracy? What do you guys think is the ideal FPS to maintain accuracy ? I usually set my marker around 280 or less and it seems to be much more accurate than the guys trying to shoot the 299's... What FPS do you guys set your markers too? I would like to hear some of your preferences....




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