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jahlad

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mmm looking at the pics it looks to me like the trigger is adjustable without tools......surely that cant be tournie legal?
 

BURLEY

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why not?
i've read the millennium rules, but can't find anything in there which says it is illegal.
only thing that is illegal is boucin..

But ask yourself, do you have the time when you are in a game to change the trigger settings?

it comes standard with a 3 volumizer pack, the same as the speed volumenizers (that's why it has been prosponded for so long).
soft bolt (some sort of foam) etc etc.

read this for more info
 

Collier

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My question is:

Is this lp setting at the expence of efficiency?
The marker will run 290 fps at 260 psi input pressure with a dwell time of 8 ms however to run at operating pressures of 180 PSI the largest volumiser has to be used along with upping the dwell to around 11 ms.

Paul
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BURLEY

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lower presure, means more air to get the same velocity.
it's the same as with the speed.
besides that, they clame it's more efficient...

i have my speed at aprox 220, with the dwell at 12 (no kick at all!!!!!) and have no trouble to shoot 8 or 9 pots and an egg II
 

Collier

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Originally posted by BURLEY
lower presure, means more air to get the same velocity.
it's the same as with the speed.
besides that, they clame it's more efficient...

i have my speed at aprox 220, with the dwell at 12 (no kick at all!!!!!) and have no trouble to shoot 8 or 9 pots and an egg II
Ok I'm gonna have to bring in the Viking at this point, its relevant as we are talking about the same operating pressure or 180.

So assuming that the Angel will use more air at 180 then at 220-260 with the large volumizer any reason to run it at 180??

Paul
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