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Re: angels are less accurate because....
In Reply to: angels are less accurate because.... posted by California_Dragon on September 20, 2002 at 20:15:37:
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Posted by: Hons on November 11, 2002 at 20:43:45
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: at very high rates of fire the angel doesnt pressurize as well as a cocker and you get arcing balls that shoot more balls per second at lower velocities making the balls arc by pointing the gun higher to reach the same target that a cocker will shoot straight and hit. the cocker is slower firing and closed bolt providing more consistant velocity at most rates of fire. most cocker owners fire slower than angel owners. and tend to actually aim more than angel owners. i now own both and i notice a difference in play when i fire my angel. i dont aim as well i just fire way faster . and yes angels arc big time. cockers dont. so in conclusion if firing fast as angel owners always will the COCKER is more accurate hands down. but not in single shots.......but who does that anymore? that is not why a cocker is more accurate, a cocker is more accurate because it is a closed bolt system and all closed bolt systems are more accurate. I has nothing to do with the rate of fire or therefore has nothing to do with the presurization of the gun
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