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Does it actually matter how fast you could theoritically get or actually does it matter how accurate you are?

It all boils down to power or precision?

Personally, I'll stick to 6 to 10 bps and put every shot on target. Any faster and I think you run the risk of affecting your precision drastically

All IMHO

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H

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Originally posted by Furey
Personally, I'll stick to 6 to 10 bps and put every shot on target. Any faster and I think you run the risk of affecting your precision drastically
If you have a decent, consistent marker along with a decent air system with a quick recharge, coupled with good quality paint and there is no difference in accuracy shooting 5bps or 15bps. Well, as long as you dont hold your marker like a mong :p

While first shot acuracy is a super important skill, it really makes little difference when you need to lock down a lane.
 
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Originally posted by Monkey
i have been practicing my trigger in training mode on the cocker and can get a constant 15bps.
i am getting the odd 17-18 bps. My egg i belive only does 15bps so what will happen when i hit 17-18pbs and my egg only hits 15bps.
will i get chops or will it obviously just stay at 15bps and need to get a halo

Thanks
Gaz
iam have a cocker to. they r muchos bien

iam pay $1500 usd from Mike Jones of team killzone

quantos you pay for you cocker marker rifle
 

Oppy

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thanks thebroz - i must be holding mine like a mong - i always get paint on mi shoe ;)

but i reckon it dont matter how quick you reckon you can shoot, its the accuracy and consistent targetting of your opponent that will win the day, not making it piss down with balls in the hope it will spray someone (like someone did at the masters on the weekend and hit most of the crowd - including me at the burger van! lol :p

ah well, back to the funny farm!
 

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it isn't the speed it is the accuracy. if one guy can shoot you at 1bps and you can't shoot anything at 15bps you're out! surely it's that simple. but i don't reckon that computer game thing is all that accurate as a mouse button may well be smaller than a trigger with a lighter spring etc...blah blah!! (i got 25 ;) ) and back to the start of the thread ish surely if you play guitar than you shoot with your other hand??? you said you go up your fret bored so it is your fretting finger but if you're right handed then your left hand does the fret and your faster trigger hand is generally your right so how can this exercise help rate of fire? (also if you're left handed reversee all the hand sides above, i would hate to discriminate against lefties:p )