If you are shooting a gun with a Frenzy board in it and using a fast hopper, i.e. a HALO. then...Originally posted by pb-afroman
Paul, I use a v35 halo, however with BIP at .1 ms. If you drop yours down it may increase your ROF marginally.
The gun actually recognises the hopper you are using and adjusting the BIP lower will make NO difference whatsoever.
With a WAS board it would, but not with a Frenzy.
All Alias and 2k4 style guns come with Frenzy.
We found a way to make the software recognise the Halo hopper, and so I always set the BIP to 5ms. It makes no difference to ROF with a Halo. What it does do, is if you ever shoot the hopper dry, it stops you chopping those last balls that are no longer force feed. I.e. it only slows the gun down when it recognises the feed is back to being by gravity.
If you are shooting a gun with WAS you do need to set the BIP value and tune it in lower as you use a faster and better hopper.
If you really want to squeeze every ounce of performance out of the gun with Frenzy, then you can start reducing the 'bolt' value. I've never got a gun to work consistently and correctly with it below 10. If you lower this value and start to get skipped shots and chops then you have gone too far. Most often I end up setting it at around 12.
Also if your consistency can take it, reducing your dwell helps shave milliseconds too. But it can be at a detriment to your consistency and thus accuracy.
Shaving 3ms off the bolt time and 1 off the dwell time does make the gun noticeably faster.