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Re: Questions on the New Shocker
In Reply to: Questions on the New Shocker posted by Steve on February 27, 2003 at 19:35:52:
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Posted by: Wilkie on February 27, 2003 at 23:23:37
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MY 2002 vert feed Shocker is just as accruate and has the same distance as an Autococker. Shockers are very easy on paint. I just shot some six month old Proball and All-stars left over paint at a target in the backyard. I just switch to a .693 insert in my Freak, no breaks in 400 shots. You may not believe this but I have shot about 16 cases of paint without a chamber break. I have had three, just three barrel breaks. I have not shot or touched the new Shocker. It is supposed to be closed bolt like the older Shockers but will have only one selnoid and is small and lighter as. I believe it will better, but time will tell. I would serious check out the new Nerve as well. I have not received my Catalog yet. Later, Wilkie PS |
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