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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom
Re: Flatline works too well?

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Posted by Terry "Chiltepe" Kyle on February 19, 2002 at 08:51:14:

In Reply to: Flatline works too well? posted by Darcane on February 18, 2002 at 21:21:19:

You could just aim low, (the rest of us have to aim high)or simply email or call Tippmann. They have always answered my emails and questions, and have always done so in a professional manner. They have never tried to make excuses, but instead have always been willing to fix the problem or replace the product.

: Yep, another Flatline question...

: So, I bought one a little while ago and I'm having trouble getting it to work effectively. I installed the barrel as per the instructions and I've been using Marballizer which I hear is supposed to work quite well.

: When I shoot, the ball starts curving upwards until it is about 130ft out or so and it starts dropping. After it starts dropping, it gets erratic curving either left or right. It seems to me that it is getting too much backspin causing it to lift rather than travel straight.

: Now, for my questions: Are there any tricks for reducing the amount of backspin it gets to make it shoot flatter? Is this the common characteristics of a defective barrel? If so, whom should I contact (I assume Tippmann instead of the place I purchased it from).




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