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Re: Stock Class Reloading tips?
In Reply to: Stock Class Reloading tips? posted by Back2it on April 15, 2003 at 23:27:57:
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Posted by: Jasleth on April 16, 2003 at 11:29:57
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harness shouldnt matter much (I use a shotshell belt and a wrist co2 holder) but what you might want to do is practice loading...a lot... a few spent 12 grams and a bunch of tubes with 1 ball in em. Practicing swapping the 12s and loading the paintball then unload the paint and put 1 ball back in each tube and do it again. You should practice until you can reload without even looking at your marker. to give you an idea how quick a reload should happen - on my buzzard I can reload paint and air within about 3 - 5 seconds while on the move. trickiest part really for me is reloading air. Sometimes takes me an extra second to seat the quickchanger properly but I still manage it without looking at the marker at all. again remember - practice practice practice and it will get much easier. dont expect it to be easy at all at first - the motions may seem simple but doing it under fire without looking takes time, practice, and experience. have fun out there Jasleth |
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