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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom
Re:(2) other barrels?

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Posted by john_M "frigganjoyce" Joyce on February 16, 2002 at 14:57:33:

In Reply to: Re:(2) other barrels? posted by john_M on February 15, 2002 at 16:57:35:

Ok so its 40 outside with a 10 mph wind. Im running a m98 with Xchamber w/co2. I have my new flatline, J&J pro 1, and my polished stock. Compaired to the last flatline that I had the new one is a lot better. I didnt have any breaks due to the barrel. The range was great also, I couldnt see where it hit the ground. The accuracy wasnt the best, but when you out range someone they dont want to move in on you then. Next was the J&J pro 1. It was the most accurate at close mid range 20-80 feet, with ball on ball breaks within a ball breaks distance. The stock was great at close range 20-50 feet. I had ball on ball breaks for all 100 that I shot. (not all one target)


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