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WARPIG Tech Talk - Angel / Angel LCD
Re: Weak Angel

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Posted by WARPIG Tech on March 14, 2002 at 12:16:31:

In Reply to: Weak Angel posted by Sc00byD00 on March 12, 2002 at 22:03:46:

There are two things that will affect the range of your ball and how hard it hits (not including backspin effect products like the Flatline M98) - the velocity, and the mass of the ball. If you are shooting just as far with the same paint, you are shooting at the same velocity, and the ball is hitting just as hard. Human perception is a funny thing and a lot of situations can happen that will make you think this is not the case, but the laws of physics don't change.

See you on the field,
-Bill Mills

: I own a Angel Fly LCD(Boomstick). My problem is it seems to be very weak. It shoots just as far as my Shocker( and trust me that thing shoots far) but it doesn't hit near as hard. It almost always bounces at that range. Are all angels soft shooting? Also, how can I make this thing low pressure? Does lowering the dwell allow it to get more shots per fill? Thanks




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