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Re: Call Mike Now...ask for a side of rings.

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Posted by Pat "H-to-O" Clough on June 21, 2002 at 07:44:51:

In Reply to: Call Mike Now...ask for a side of rings. posted by Burphel on June 21, 2002 at 05:38:04:

Oh, you're talking about the set of "Detent Rings" that first appears when you get onto phantomonline.com, right? I had seen those, and I knew that they would help keep the paint from sliding out the barrel, but do they help maintain the accuracy? I would be very happy to shoot nothing but cheap paint, but I'm most concerned that the marker's accuracy would suffer.

(If having those rings means I can shoot pretty much anything with the same distance, accuracy, and efficiency, I'll be pretty happy to buy them instead of another barrel!)

Pat

: I just got a set of the ball sizer rings CCI now makes for the Phantom. Went out to do some target shooting, and it shot like a champ with Diablo RecSport. That's right, with these little doohickies, I can shoot CHEAP PAINT. At about $6 for three different sizes (plus the bore of the barrel itself if the paint's huge), you can shoot just about any paint you want.

: Carpe Noctum,
: Burphel

: "An elegent weapon, for a more civilized time..."




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