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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom
Re: flatline/big shot

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Posted by onehot_tipp-man on March 31, 2002 at 15:44:36:

In Reply to: thanks posted by dirtyLizard on March 27, 2002 at 10:00:02:

boy, are you in luck! i just happen to own both of those very barrels! like the others said; flatline is the way when playing woods or scenerio games although you can't shoot very many balls at once or you'll probably break balls like i do, and i use marbilizers! and when you break a ball; f#$%ing shiet it's hard a timely to clean your barrel, you might as well stand up and let them shoot ya! the big shot on the other hand does wonderfull on speed ball fields. hardly breaks balls at all! your choice; i have both for that reason! can't shoot too fast with flatline, can't shoot as far with a big shot! good luck!

~never satisfied



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