Markers
I have had the evo for about 2-3 months and have put about 15-20 cases of paint through it in that time. It has not chopped a single ball.
Now i am used to the trigger i can fire it just as quickly as either the IR3 or the Vision. Ultimately though a cocker will not keep up with an electro (as far as i am aware) in a volume paint slinging contest.
However, the cocker is WWWWWWWAAAAAAYYYYYYYYY more accurate than most electros. Either way before u buy make sure you get a good long shot of both markers. Blasting a quick hopper load down the field does not give you a proper idea of what the marker is actually capable of .
Oh, and cockers rule!!
if you are going for a higher end cocker (the same price as a vision impulse) then it is very unlikely that you will chop paint. most of the reworked ones run on such a low internal pressure that if a ball is in the "chop" position rather than fully seated then the bolt refuses to cycle. i have currently have an evo, this replaced my IR3 which hads COPS on it which in turn replaced my vision impy.Originally posted by pbcustom98
I will definitely try both out next time i go to the field, but the reason im leaning towards the Impulse from the start is because of the eye thing. But if that is not a big factor ill check out other specs of the markers and go from there.
Thanks for your help
Daniel
I have had the evo for about 2-3 months and have put about 15-20 cases of paint through it in that time. It has not chopped a single ball.
Now i am used to the trigger i can fire it just as quickly as either the IR3 or the Vision. Ultimately though a cocker will not keep up with an electro (as far as i am aware) in a volume paint slinging contest.
However, the cocker is WWWWWWWAAAAAAYYYYYYYYY more accurate than most electros. Either way before u buy make sure you get a good long shot of both markers. Blasting a quick hopper load down the field does not give you a proper idea of what the marker is actually capable of .
Oh, and cockers rule!!