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coolness, thanks for the information
like i said, im just getting my feet wet with the autococker style of gun
FWIW im quite happy with it as is, Im a woodsballer that occasionally goes out to a public speedball field, but much of our play is on private land and a creek bed under a bridge, we each take turns defending or storming the bridge, we just have to be careful about pegging cars above, anyhow even though im still out place amongst all the tippmans now with my new cocker, i feel like i have a fighting chance over them spyders i had, im sorry but they just left much to be desired
so now that i have something worth a crap im willing to maybe invest some more in it, for now im just getting the feel of it as is and the trigger is the one thing that is annoying, this whole complete pull and release is getting me as I was chopping balls right off the bat until i realized complete pull and release severely reduced the choppage, if i could mod the trigger so its a shorter stroke but still effectively cycling everything 100 percent i would be in tall cotton
as for bolts and barrels and all of that, is it really something that must be done, perhaps, but for now for my purposes its throwing paint accurate enough within 100 feet or less and thats good enough for me, the only consideration i had otherwise besides doing something with the trigger was a ceramic bbl, if you do break a ball or two it is nice that the paint just shoots right on out, but if that trigger can be toned down a bit on the length of pull then i think that will solve my choppage issues
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