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Pulse Stats?

Polly

SoManc!
May 30, 2006
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bps - will feed more than 15bps consistantly (sp?) which is more than fast enough
ball capacity - about 170/180

but personally i would go with a reloader b instead - cheaper, lighter, just as fast, stronger, bigger ball capacity (only a little bigger), slimmer (less for the baddies to shoot at), and easier on batteries
 

Marcus Geezer

Platinum Member
I know a pulse will feed more than 15bps, but I'm curious as to exaclty what it is capable of, supposedly being the rolls royce of loaders..

Also, can a pulse really hold 180 paint? My egg used to hold that and that seems much bigger internally than a pulse.

Edit: I'm not using the data to make a choice, I'm just interested in the stats... thanks anyway for the comments...:)
 

Polly

SoManc!
May 30, 2006
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if you really pack it you can get about 180 in it, this is not advised though as it will massivly increase the chances of a jam when it is first turned on, i used to just put a locklid full into it (about 160), then there was room for the balls to move around.
in drop tests my pulse did about 25/30bps, however the on gun speed seems to be about 18-20bps consistantly (in red mode)
 

Lovetone

Peter Pan of Paintball
Feb 25, 2005
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Manchestoh
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if you really pack it you can get about 180 in it, this is not advised though as it will massivly increase the chances of a jam when it is first turned on, i used to just put a locklid full into it (about 160), then there was room for the balls to move around.
in drop tests my pulse did about 25/30bps, however the on gun speed seems to be about 18-20bps consistantly (in red mode)
ive had a pulse with not fresh batteries doing 22bps on an ego7 uncapped ramp