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WARPIG Tech Talk - Stock/Pump
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Posted by Ronald "The Phantom Menace" Danuser on June 06, 2002 at 09:54:48:

In Reply to: What is the most accurate pump? posted by Christopher on June 05, 2002 at 02:24:26:

I'll agree with everyone's post that most markers shoot about the same. I think one thing you get with the higher priced models is reliability and consistency.
On to my other point. Get a decent makrker, add a sight then practice single shots at varying distances and from varying positions. I won't rambel on about the drills I use, but really work on single shots to something the size of a milk jug (it roughly simulates a head shot). And REALLY take single shots. Make sure you're using good freh paint and you'll be surprised just how accurate paintballs can be.


: What is the most accurate pump? Also are there any pumps that run low pressure?




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