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Re: Question about relative accuracy

In Reply to: Re: Question about relative accuracy posted by Jason on January 02, 2004 at 15:34:50:


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Posted by:
Clayphoto

on January 07, 2004 at 16:06:11

Just letting you guys know I've been paying attention to what you're posting. Thanks for the info thus far.

As somebody who gets their kills by snapshooting and posting up, 1st through 4th shot accuracy is my prime worry. I've already determined that the Cocker, Impulse, and Mag RT all would significantly increase my accuracy at moderate to long ranges due to much lighter recoil than my Custom 98. I just wanted to make sure my assumptions on 1st shot had some merit.

Thanks again for the info! And yeah, I just might email ya sometime. :)

: Sum it up, in my findings, and humble opinion, with all barrels, paint, velocities, tanks the same, but using different stock guns, they will all pretty much deliver the same performance. Some will shoot faster, some will have a different trajectory on the ball, and obviously some guns have better stock parts than others, but you've asked me to overlook that info.

: Feel free to email me, (I've tried to be brief yet descriptive) if you have other questions or comments. jason_finnie@hotmail.com


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