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WARPIG Tech Talk - Angel / Angel LCD
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Posted by Tom Sparkman on January 14, 2002 at 11:51:37:

In Reply to: Question for Tom Sparkman (other comments welcome) posted by Steven on January 12, 2002 at 17:02:29:

: Tom and Others,

: This is a marker accruacy question. Are Angels less accurate than Shockers and Cockers after 75 feet. I have not used or played around a lot of Cockers, and the ones I have seen are usually not working.

: Thanks for your help,

: Wilkie

Not that I've noticed. I haven't done any accuracy tests but I usually play with my Sterling pump and I don't notice any accuracy difference. Maybe it has to do with mentality - I usually play with the Sterling until the last game or 2. So when I pick up the Angel my brain is in a 1 shot, 1 kill mode instead of accuracy by volume (although I have been guilty of that at times). Just last Saturday, in the last game while using my Angel I had 3 people come up to me to shake my hand and comment on the great shot I took each one out with (OK, that doesn't happen very often). My friend uses his Angel all the time, usually in the accuracy by volume mode (but he's still pretty accurate nonetheless). He has a custom Cocker that he never uses and is looking at selling (he doesn't see any accuracy difference). However, when I get in trouble he's the first one I scream for (there's no substite for firepower when you need it). :)

Tom


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