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WARPIG Tech Talk - Stock/Pump

Re: Seems Pretty Ridiculous...

In Reply to: Seems Pretty Ridiculous... posted by Ronald on March 26, 2003 at 23:31:39:


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Posted by:
Lord Bunker
on March 28, 2003 at 14:53:20

what's rediculus is that most of them seemed to be the more experenced tourny looking guys. with jersey's and cockers. wasn't havening as much trouble with the flatlines cause they could acttually get balls there.

dropzone isn't to wide open, except for the speedball fields but that's a diffrent problem intirely. the trees are kinda sparce but just thick enough to prevent you from longballing. i think alot of times with a better arc they could have gotten balls to break.

they built a new castle. that was kinda funny. i was standing in the bottom floor with one of the lt. got ordered up to the top to better exploit my "long range accuracy" seems that since i was hitting the people that were 40' away everyone thought my pump hand range. couldn't hit anything from the top floor though. had to shoot through the trees.

as far as the velocity problem. i was using my hammer, but since i destroyed the last cup seal i've been using one from a talon. for some odd reason it really killed my velocity. that and the paint was ludicrously small bore so i had to stick a bunch of tape in the breach to prevent roll outs.

i see skanline has a good selection of pump parts. gonna have to pick up a more proper cup seal. tried a spring kit but that hasn't fixed it. least it doesn't leak.

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