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Bouncy E-blade

A.B

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NO JOE NO

Thanks for the suggestions guys

have now run outa air so i'm gona have to wait a bit before trying em, nicky t suggested lowering my lpr pressure so as to stop the block from slamming back with so much force. i await eagerly the results:D anyone know if you can get stronger magnets for the trigger return????
 

ChrisWhiteSTEL

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The trigger seems pretty snappy on mine, mouse clicky style.

Check your magnet is free of debris etc, just run some paper under the magnet and let the trigger pinch it. Then pull the paper through to make sure.

:D No Angels :D Sold My Angel Ir3 C&C For My E-Orr. :D
 

A.B

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magnet is super snappy, am i just a freak cos although i never do this in game, i can get this mofo to bounce in all but the slowest settings
 

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I wouldn't change the LPR. If you change it enough to make a difference, you will probably create problems with the block not going far enough to recock the rod (all real parts mentioned in this post, all sincere opinions).
 

manike

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Also when testing it, do it with paint. You may get more/less bounce when with paint.

And check it to the correct rules of testing!!!

RULES HERE!


14 In short: one pull – one shot
Judges testing method:
First, the judge will fully depress and hold the trigger. While keeping the trigger fully depressed, the judge will attempt
to move the trigger side to side. The judge will then release the trigger. No more than one paintball may have been
fired. Second, the judge will as quickly as possible fully depress and then release the trigger. No more than one paintball
may have been fired. Third, the judge will apply sideway pressure to the trigger and then attempt to fully depress the
trigger. No more than one paintball may have been fired. Fourth, the judge will slowly, over a period not to exceed
two seconds, fully depress the trigger in one continuous motion and then, over a period not to exceed two seconds,
slowly release the trigger in one continuous motion. No more than one paintball may have been fired in any of the four
instances. Fifth, the judge will fire the marker at a rate of fire of approximately 6 shots per second, to test for Turbo
mode. The marker may not appear to fire more than one shot per trigger pull. If any of the five tests are failed, a player
may request that the complete set of five tests is repeated an additional two times. The marker will be deemed legal if it
passes every subsequent test and be otherwise deemed illegal. These tests will be performed with the marker held in a
manner and position consistent with playing on the field. The testing must be confirmed by the ultimate judge of the
tournament.
 

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play with the TREL, they come out standard from planet set to 20, trying going up a bit from there....... I know on one of mine its set to 26, and the other is 29... to stop bonuce, although without a barrel and paint the 26 one will bounce, but not when barrel and paint are attahced..
 

A.B

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thanks nick, have fiddled a lot. remedy at the moment is to add a spring behind the rearward trigger travel grub screw. has increased the trigger pull immensely, but it doesn't bounce.

Keep the settings coming guys, gotta try it with loader an barrel.
 

manike

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Originally posted by agb
thanks nick, have fiddled a lot. remedy at the moment is to add a spring behind the rearward trigger travel grub screw. has increased the trigger pull immensely, but it doesn't bounce.

Keep the settings coming guys, gotta try it with loader an barrel.
Have you tried lowering your LPR a little? as long as the gun still cocks fine this does mean the back block will return with less force and be less likely to cause the trigger to trip again. It may lower your potential ROF a tad but unless you were up at the limit of performance you may not notice it.

Also using a light bolt and back block will help.
 

A.B

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lowering the lpr pressure is my next plan, gun is an eclipse with a delrin bolt, cant really lighten those bits.