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Are you & T-A-G Dumb & Dumber of Angel techs ???
In Reply to: Re: LED angel bps posted by Pat Mulligan on January 20, 2003 at 03:58:18:
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Posted by: Old Timers on January 21, 2003 at 01:21:47
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: "guess our markers are not rude and arrogant and dont know there linitations" : It's too bad that your marker fires UNDER the limit that I said it has huh? If you read my post it says IR3, capped at 20. 19 is under 20, pretty simple math. And as for the led, depending on the hopper you have, you could be firing at 12 bps and it would be firing faster than balls can drop. I heard at AOG that they were capped at 16 in full auto, looks like one of the mods there doesn't know what he's talking about, sue me. : " I wished my markers knew as much as he does" : I wish you knew more than your marker does. : And how is the IR3 capped at 13? It has adjustments up to 20 bps, and I've seen guys hitting 16, 17 easy(according to the in-marker bps moniter)
: : My LED's can be turned up easly so that the bolt cycles so fast there is not time for another ball to drop. And my Wifes IR3 has been fired up to 19 bps. : : I guess our markers are not rude and arrogant and dont know there linitations....Duh : : >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> : : : Because it's wrong. : : : The LED is not capped in FA. If you turn the ROF 'POT' all the way up on an LED it will cycle so fast a HALO-B won't keep up. If fact, that was the first thing told to new owner's of LEDs was to turn the ROF down because they came stock with it cranked up. : : : Tom
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