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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

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In Reply to: velocity posted by Matt on November 27, 2002 at 21:58:44:


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Posted by:
DaveA
on November 29, 2002 at 23:59:13

: hey yall, i need help with my velocity. My balls arc really bad. what should i do?

you need to give forth some real hard details for a board answer that will help.
Questions I like to hear answered for a virtual diagnosis-
1- What gun mods and type of air supply.
2- What FPS is it shooting over the chrono, if you're checking it... and how consistently (say out of 25 shots.) is the chronoed speed.
3- what paint and what barrel.
4- Other performance details- You say your balls are aching? I mean Arching, at what point do they arc? In the very beginning? At the end of the flight towards someone's goggles?
You say- velocity problems, too fast maybe>?


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