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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

thnx folks

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Posted by:
James_ Bianco
on March 27, 2003 at 23:15:03

Thank you very much folks.. with all the information i have recieved from responses on about 4 forums i know what i gotta do, sweetspot reg and raise pressure.. im still a little shakey on the actual process of sweetspoting
(skip this if your in a hurry, the guys behind the counter at my field have known me for about three years and have seen me tinkering with my tippmann, so when one of them convinced me to go with a GX3 they refused to teach me how to time it etc in fear i will tinker..lol... but i havent had to time it yet but..) well thnx again.. im playin tomorrow but ill hit the field early so i can tinker and ask the techs
Thnx
Jimmathy


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