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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Borrow One First

In Reply to: Bolts posted by PEZ on July 11, 2003 at 17:44:35:


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Posted by:
Dale "Head_Hunters" DuPont
on July 12, 2003 at 08:02:09

And see if it does ANYTHING usefull worth the price.

The stock bolt is about as open as you can get in terms of flow.

By swapping bolts and changing nothing else, does your muzzle velocity go up, down, or no change?

A stock bolt can do 12+ RPS. Can you?

Is the ball pattern any tighter?

How many Cans of 3 in 1 Oil can you buy for the money a Derlin Bolts costs?

Is your muzzle velocities, shot to shot, more consistent?

If you can't borrow one, ask the dealer if you can bring it back if it does actually DO the things he told you it will do.

The answer will be 'No... It's 'used'.

All you need to know.

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