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WARPIG Tech Talk - Angel / Angel LCD
Re: angel or autococker, which is more accurate

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Posted by gordito93 on August 06, 2002 at 23:15:20:

In Reply to: angel or autococker, which is more accurate posted by Stifler on August 05, 2002 at 23:39:18:

That question cannot really be answered, even with extensive field testing. The only information that I can provide is from my own personal experience. I own a spyder tl plus(my first gun)and a dark angel lcd. Both with many upgrades. I recently purchased the dark angel and i'm not really used to it as much as the spyder(i shot the spyder for about two years) so with the spyder I am dead accurate but with my angel I have to "walk the shots in" sometimes. What I'm basically saying is that it depends mainly on the shooter and how familiar they are with the setup. Also paint to barrel match has plenty to do with it than the actual markers.


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