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Posted by California_Dragon on February 21, 2002 at 02:35:13:
In Reply to: Max Flow problem..... i think posted by
i have a new eclipse shocker and if i use co2 i notice drop off. but when i use HPA i dont have any drop off. also my shocker is quieter on HPA . I know shockers are supposed to work AS good on co2 but i have found HPA to work better. of course it makes sense HPA is more stable and cleaner also. and an added bonus with HPA your gun doesnt turn into an ice cube in the winter. with co2 it does. which again interferes with your consistancy which also affects accuracy. get compressed air HPA and your probs will be gone
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