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This is a discussion on mini shoot down within the Tech Help section, part of the Invert Marker Section category; oh, ok my bad, the tank was at 3700 psi, the invert was showing 200 on the guage, and I ...
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oh, ok my bad, the tank was at 3700 psi, the invert was showing 200 on the guage, and I belive it was gen 3, I will ahve to get a camera cord to get a bunch of pics up :-)
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Ok.. I'm still puzzled at what the issue may be. Set the board to defaults and put the stock barrel on and see if you experience the shoot down. Can you maybe get video exemplifying the issue?
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I will get pics as soon as I can. My bottle read 3700psi, and my mini read 200 exactly. Hope that helps, I will get some pics and video
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during the shoot down look at the guns pressure gauge to see if the pressure drops off.
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Only post you need to read
He used the term "shoot down" wrong.... shoot down- when your marker mechanicly for some reason cant put out the same amount/pressure of air so your balls drop closer and closer to you. He means he under bored the first five or so paintballs were small enough to go through the back then the next couple were to big so all the force was observed by friction in the back which causes the balls to roll out. Then the next few fit so it shoots good. What you need to do- Grap atlest 10 paintballs from different parts of the case. Put all of them through the backs till you get the smallest one that all of them go through. Then bingo no "shoot down", better efficiency, and accuracy. End thread I hope i didnt come off mean im just mad about stuff right now and thought this was a simple answer, once again sorry |
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