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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom

Re: need some advice

In Reply to: need some advice(sorry kinda long) posted by adrez on June 29, 2003 at 21:56:50:


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Posted by:
Jack_Renter

on June 30, 2003 at 00:59:27

for accuracy, as long as you keep the flatline barrel theres not much you can to improve it, (only way for more accurcy is different barrel, but you'd lose the flatlines distance), as long as you have a good paint match to your flatline, blowgun test, just so the paint dosent roll out the barrel-good seal()-{someone help me out with this part,confused on exactly how barrel works with diff size paint}-

i would steer away from a scope, it wont help you out, paintball guns are not accurate enough to effectively use a scope, the shots with co2 even with an expansion chamber are gonna variate, enough so that your still going to have use the tactic of shooting and ajusting, see where the first ball goes, then ajust your fire from there, as a sniper with a flatline you might be far enough away so they dont know your shooting at them

[wow im rambiling on here ^does any of this make any sense]

your gun sounds to me like its as good as it can get for what you want

some might suggest a stabalizer {example- palmer stabalizer] but from i know it wouldnt be much more effective for consisentency than your x-chamber already is

its more for hpa(high pressure air) and for nitro

ok i hope that helps, it might make no sense since it is late here and im tired, ok bye bye

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