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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder

32° Custom Spring Kit


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Posted by:
Silver.C.
on May 05, 2003 at 02:43:42

I have just recently spent a few bucks to upgrade my spyders abilities(a compact 2000 2in1 java). I just got the 32° 9 piece spring kit and their venturi bolt. I am trying to get as few ball breaks as I can and the highest velocity I can (I am trying to get balls out of VERY long berrals).

As I do not have a chronograph I cannot actually tell what the difference being made is very well, and I am trying to avoid spending 4 hours with every single spring combonation and looking to see which tree my balls start dropping at.

If anyone has any insight as to atleast what size/weight springs have what effect on the gun, or even know which ones I would want to use that would be very appreciated.

Thanks.
-Julian

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