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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom

Re: Next upgrade?

In Reply to: Re: Next upgrade? posted by moosecustome on November 26, 2003 at 13:13:39:


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Posted by:
Wings11
on November 26, 2003 at 19:48:09

: the only thing I can think of is to get more barrel inserts.

: your A5 is about as maxed out as you can get other than a reactive trigger or e-grip which I wouldn't get either, the double trigger it a personal preference I like mine.

: also the after market bolt is a waste of money yet.not one person has had good luck with one of these that I know.

: also how do you like that barrel, what are your groupings with it, I was thinking of getting one of these.

The barrel works great for me. Me and a friend crono'd together. He got his set to 280 +-15 with stock. I set my velocity screw to match (i didnt have RVA or palmer stab on at the time). I was shooting 360 +-8. I had to put my screw almost all the way in to get down to 280.
Also the accuracy was excellent. I din't do any specific testing for shot grouping but if I managed to put 3 out of 3 rounds into the side of a guys pod just after he reloaded from about 15-20 yards.
The only downside is you really need a wrench or the tool it comes with to change out the inserts and get them tight enough to put the barrel on and off without them slipping. Once I got the right barrel insert in and tightened down I was able to take the barrel on and off the gun at least 30 times and havn't had any problem with the insert comming loose.
I got the set off e-bay for only $100 new. Absolutely worth every penny.

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