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Re: What speed is the cocker capable of?
In Reply to: What speed is the cocker capable of? posted by charlie2k3 on April 24, 2003 at 00:30:03:
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Posted by: m98monkey on April 24, 2003 at 13:41:39
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Really, it mostly depends on the ram and bolt along with spring setup. The lighter these are, the fast it goes. Just about any cocker can do 20 BPS, WITHOUT SHOOTDOWN! What you need there is a good HPA system, something that can keep up. The best I've seen for fast cycling have been full delrin bolts, Shocktech or kapp Fat Rams, and LPR spring set. The springs are light, so they are easier to pull back quickly. I watched an orracle setup for 20.3 bps go off, that was sweet, gave a halo b a run for its money. Remember one thing, you can't sustain these HI rof's long. This isn't sustainable easily. I personally would save a little more money and get a better cocker build then what you are considering, but that is just me.
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