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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: A few points

In Reply to: A few points posted by vantrepes on March 13, 2003 at 23:05:58:


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Posted by:
m98monkey
on March 14, 2003 at 11:51:22

I know how an RT works, helped many people with them. However, I don't find them usefull. I mean, in all seriousness I can put out near 9 bps with my orracle the way I got it set up. The LPR is low enough, it will normally stop on a ball before it chops. I instill fear on the fact that I can make my cocker fly pretty fast, and accurately. I don't need an RT to do that. As well as all the other "better" players out here that I see as competition. We have our little rings of guys that we see each other as the best we can compete against for now. In that we have a little fear of each other. But the kid that shows up with an RT or anything like that needs to prove himself first. Yes, rt's are a sweet deal, but locally we see them as another usesless gimick. Why? Why get something that is mostly competition illegal? I guess it would be cool, and yes, the anitchop bolt lined with the correct LPR setting would mean no chopping, but still, kinda uesless in most aspects. I mean, I guess I just figure that if you learn to pull your trigger fast enough, you shouldn't have a problem with your ROF.

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