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Speed?
In Reply to: Re: What speed is the cocker capable of? posted by Jeff on April 25, 2003 at 16:30:50:
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Posted by: Aaron "RealTime" Shimons on April 26, 2003 at 02:07:18
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Honestly, it sounds like you really want a 'Cocker. The Autococker is a great gun, hands-down. I do agree with your last statement. The Autococker is NOT the fastest out there. Too many components to move. I could link you to this, tell you about that but what it really boils down to is you making a decision. No one wants to pay next months salary for a new 'gun. The Eclipse 'Cocker is a great choice. Would I lay down $1200 for it? No. Can I assume this is for tourney play? If so, why the argument over 13 or 20 bps? Most ( if not all by the time you read this ) sanctioning bodies have limited ROF to 13 bps - have they not? If I am misunderstanding your point of view, please accept my apology. Now, to answer your question, what speed IS the cocker capable of? Dennis was correct, "12-14 bps TOPS if you want to retain any semblance of consistancy." Quoted from my favorite Autococker extraordinaire. Best of luck to you on your 'gun hunt! |
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