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This is a discussion on Virtue Board on Semi auto any better then OEM board? within the Trigger Systems/Boards section, part of the Invert Marker Section category; Hey guys. I searched virtue board but only came up with 4 topics. I played at the local field this ...
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Hey guys. I searched virtue board but only came up with 4 topics. I played at the local field this past weekend and everyone kept telling me oh get the virtue board.
I play on semi auto and can fire it pretty fast thanks to a new cp trigger. Would a virtue board improve anything on semi auto? I know it makes switching modes easier and programming like ramping easier. Is battery life longer? lol Only thing I see that could be better is being able to try ramping with a low percent that would be almost undetectable. However I play rec ball and Im not on a team so Im happy with how fast I can shoot now. Will the board make it easier to keep the speed up, like does it interact with the trigger better? Sorry for the noob question but its my first eletronic marker. The only upgrade I had planned was the TechT ifit kit now that I have a trigger. |
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ok i searched just board. basicly for what i do the stock board is fine. maybe if i have money burning up ill try it one day. that or the ape which is cheaper.
So far I have the NDZ threadsaver, ninja 68/4500 carbon tank, CP trigger and Vlocity hopper. Future upgrade is the Ifit kit and possibly a 12" DW Carbon barrel. |
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I've done the board upgrades is all my markers and honestly, the stock boards were more than enough for my shooting needs. Save that $ for a dw null and an ifit. If you really want to upgrade the board, I have 2 mini ape boards in the BST section.
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