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Quicker e-blade

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M2Q'd eblade or the LV1...decisions, decisions
May 4, 2002
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Originally posted by MEAN MACHINE
Can anyone tell me how to make my e-blade go any faster apart from pulling the trigger faster is there anything i can do.
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Well I guess you could mess with the settings, (but it's probably set to factory fast so I wouldn't bother).

You could use a lighter bolt like the delrin ones that apparently allow ROF to go up and make sure you've got a really good ram, (but if it's an eclipse eBlade cocker I wouldn't bother).

BUT

it'll only go as fast as your fingers will so if you're only firing at 10bps all those mod's ain't gonna mean diddly.

Shoot faster and when you hit the absolute limit of the eBlade which is currently listed as 19.8bps then start worrying about making it go faster:D
 

Collier

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The problem with closed bolt markers is that if you set the max rof to 16 bps for example the bolt will move that fast (1/20 second) every shot regardless of how fast you are actually pulling the trigger, thus you have to make sure you've got a fast hopper preferably a Halo.

Paul.
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Skeet

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try the method of firing.
I dont know how fast the triggers re-cock but I assume its plenty quick enough.
When I fire my RT, I put the tip of my thumb on the back of the frame and my first finger on the bottom of the trigger, then I just vibrate my hand bck and forth. If walking the trigger (cant do that on the RT) Ive hear that concentrating on flicking the trigger gaurd infront of thye trigger can give good results.
Try those.
Gaz:cool:
 

chunk.Clan

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I am putting an e-blade on my evo cocker. It has a venturi bolt. Should I change this. Also I have a voodoo full flow grip on the front, should I change this for an inline reg?

Help,
Chunk.
 

Collier

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.......and of course with a rof set low it makes it harder to achieve the max rof as every trigger pull must be at the exact right time.

Chunk, depends what air system you're using, I'd only not use an inline with a max flow.
(done it with an A.I.R not that impressed!!)

Paul.
 

Flash-Bugout

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Originally posted by Paul_collier
The problem with closed bolt markers is that if you set the max rof to 16 bps for example the bolt will move that fast (1/20 second) every shot regardless of how fast you are actually pulling the trigger, thus you have to make sure you've got a fast hopper preferably a Halo.
Unless of course your e-cocker has "classic" mode - ie, you hold back the trigger, and the bolt stays back - that way it's possible to make up for, say sagging hopper batteries by slowing down your bolt cycling time.

The above what I just said is obviously non-applicable if you have an ACE fitted :D :cool:
 

Collier

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Originally posted by Flash-Bugout
Unless of course your e-cocker has "classic" mode - ie, you hold back the trigger, and the bolt stays back - that way it's possible to make up for, say sagging hopper batteries by slowing down your bolt cycling time.

The above what I just said is obviously non-applicable if you have an ACE fitted :D :cool:
Yeah was gonna mention classic mode but figured it was obvious lol

Paul
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Noony

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You can turn off the eye, but then you may chop balls! Or Change the Ball Detection Time, Empty Breech Decttion Time, Trigger Pull Time and the Trigger Release Time!

That's what i did, oh and shortend the trigger pull!

And if you f*ck that up just revert back to factory settings!

For more info download the manual from Planet's site!