I reckon that could be true for the typical player on here (provided the hype is proven) - as p8nt members tend to be sup air gun whores who upgrade their marker annually.As for any co-existence?
This generally happens during the uptake period and up until about 18 months after the critical mass has been reached.
...but this is all predicated upon the notion it is superior.
And by that I mean, it performs better or costs less, or both.
If it performs better, then the uptake period will be considerably less as it will if it works out cheaper; if it's both, then I predict the update period about 18 months with an afterward crossover lag of about a year.
From what I have seen and been told, the paintball player has interesting time ahead ....
The paint will be as fragile as it needs to be to break on any schmuck you shoot but not too fragile as to break in your barrel.I'm curious about hopper upgrades.
and how fragile the paint will be...
So looking at those figures then, all we need is a .50cal ball with a dense fill to replicate the trajectory of a .68cal ball.This shows what i was driving at yesterday ,Credit goes to incynr8 over on mcarterbrown
http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=tN_b7ZRl239-pwY28NcEXCA&output=html
I've been thinking that Gurk as well - just thinking about the rotor now, I wonder if they can just simply switch out the upper rotating sorting system and replace with one that is more closely spaced to accommodate the smaller ball size?
The paint will be as fragile as it needs to be to break on any schmuck you shoot but not too fragile as to break in your barrel.
It took quite some time to strike that balance which had always been a major problem in .50 cal paintball technology but Richmond developed a way of doing it somehow; he's a clever chap ya know!