
Situation: electros apparently have "programmed" velocity jump when fired in excess of 5-6 bps.
OK, here's my question. Who's buying this explanation? And, conversely, what else might be going on IF indeed the markers in question exhibited elevated velocities. Lastly, how could you "prove" it?
From SmackTalk on the subject of gun cheats and Timmys in particular:
"We use 3 different machinists for fabricating Intimidator front end assemblies. LPR spiking issues were due to the incompatibility between parts of these 3 suppliers. Orings have been the easy and cost effective solution for the majority, but at times a LPR or housing swap is required. Since the inception of the single reg assembly, no Ironmen or Assassin Team gun has ever spiked, never at any event, practice or day of rec ball play.
I can only speak for the Assassins and not for the Effect team. Miami has their own tech support that is separate from me and Bob's crew.
Hate to disappoint the misinformed conspiracy enthusiasts but we don't have the so called "cheater" boards and I'm sure neither does Miami.
I participated in every Assassin match at Pomona and we never had a hot shot issue. We did come home with a few holes in our jersey's and pods courtesy of the events opposition. No! We did not play Miami Effect this event either.
Notice that the Intimidator does not have a knob to adjust either reg and to effect change a hex wrench is required. Notice that the Matrix LPRs, Impy LPRs and Max-Flow in-lines have knobs that allow for easy field adjustments. NO accusations, just observations.
Even if we had a cheater board that had a ramping dwell program, it would be pretty obvious and quite noticeable, the sound of the marker firing would dramatically change and the rof would be significantly slower.
Increased dwell times = increased cycle times.
Our Intimidators sing but only one note and not whole tune.
Want an explanation, here it is. They had their regs turned up too high, they shot a fat ball, and/or the ambient temperature and barometric pressure increased through out the afternoon. Either one or a combination of these factors is what happened which resulted in the hot shots.
Face it, Losers will look for excuses for their shortcomings and blame others for their losses.
I welcome any League scrutineer or Pro Ref to test any of our Team guns at any event."
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Terry59
Bob Long Adrenalin Sports Technology Factory Touring Tech
OK, here's my question. Who's buying this explanation? And, conversely, what else might be going on IF indeed the markers in question exhibited elevated velocities. Lastly, how could you "prove" it?
From SmackTalk on the subject of gun cheats and Timmys in particular:
"We use 3 different machinists for fabricating Intimidator front end assemblies. LPR spiking issues were due to the incompatibility between parts of these 3 suppliers. Orings have been the easy and cost effective solution for the majority, but at times a LPR or housing swap is required. Since the inception of the single reg assembly, no Ironmen or Assassin Team gun has ever spiked, never at any event, practice or day of rec ball play.
I can only speak for the Assassins and not for the Effect team. Miami has their own tech support that is separate from me and Bob's crew.
Hate to disappoint the misinformed conspiracy enthusiasts but we don't have the so called "cheater" boards and I'm sure neither does Miami.
I participated in every Assassin match at Pomona and we never had a hot shot issue. We did come home with a few holes in our jersey's and pods courtesy of the events opposition. No! We did not play Miami Effect this event either.
Notice that the Intimidator does not have a knob to adjust either reg and to effect change a hex wrench is required. Notice that the Matrix LPRs, Impy LPRs and Max-Flow in-lines have knobs that allow for easy field adjustments. NO accusations, just observations.
Even if we had a cheater board that had a ramping dwell program, it would be pretty obvious and quite noticeable, the sound of the marker firing would dramatically change and the rof would be significantly slower.
Increased dwell times = increased cycle times.
Our Intimidators sing but only one note and not whole tune.
Want an explanation, here it is. They had their regs turned up too high, they shot a fat ball, and/or the ambient temperature and barometric pressure increased through out the afternoon. Either one or a combination of these factors is what happened which resulted in the hot shots.
Face it, Losers will look for excuses for their shortcomings and blame others for their losses.
I welcome any League scrutineer or Pro Ref to test any of our Team guns at any event."
__________________
Terry59
Bob Long Adrenalin Sports Technology Factory Touring Tech