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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Does it STILL shoot better than you do?

In Reply to: Re: should i make a change posted by Mike Roch on July 07, 2003 at 22:29:07:


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Posted by:
Dale "Head_Hunters" DuPont
on July 09, 2003 at 11:40:52

It probably does.

Just how much you want to spend for a little but expensive 'edge'?

I am a cheap, recreational player that just did my upgrades as I wore parts out on my 98 angle feed. So I'm not qualified to have much to say BUT

One thing I noticed with EACH upgrade is that it changed my point of aim. My game was 'OFF' until I adapted to how the marker shot just a 'little different' Every change in trigger pull, travel, resistance, 3 way length, barrel, operating pressure, Timing change, etc.

Keep that in mind. Doing ALL the changes at ONCE would be better than upgrading piece by piece over a year. One way to do that is to buy a new marker with the performance parts you want to have already on it. The other way is to do all your upgrades at the same time on your existing marker.

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