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WARPIG Tech Talk - Bushmaster 2000 / Defiant
Re: tourny bm2k

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Posted by Superannuated on May 06, 2001 at 00:14:08:

In Reply to: tourny bm2k posted by TROJAN on May 05, 2001 at 15:50:15:

Lots of guys play tourneys with stock Bushies.I would play with it stock and see how it works for you. It will shoot quite a bit faster than your Cocker, and with a good paint fit to your CP barrel your accuracy should be fine. Adjust the trigger screws to your tase and keep your gun and revvy batteries fresh. Then, if it ain't broke, don't fix it.

If you chop paint, try setting the cycle speed down to the 11bps range. If your velocity consistency is unacceptable (with good paint) consider a good aftermarket reg. Otherwise, you won't gain a lot from mods. If it's a 1st generation Bushy (the one with no body milling) send it to ICD for the free updates. If you want to go nuts with mods check www.obdo.net.

Regards,

Superannuated




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