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Flash-Bugout

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Although what Rich says about using Polar Ice in the cold is true, I think it's safe to say that Euroflyte also passes the temperature test.

Anyone at Witton Castle for the last leg of S2k last year will agree that it was cold ;)

Everyone was telling us that the shell would really struggle in the cold, and we should be using Zap or Draxxus - our shell was fine, and I was seeing other brands smash to bits in a pot when the pot was dropped from about 5 inches.
 

le-pig

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Originally posted by sonic
had afew bad boxes in the past but normally its ok only thing i found with the allstar and viper rps is that the matt shell can some times cause a jam in a normal revvy hopper with a vortex paddle(two balls trying to get down the feed at the same time)
sonic your a angel(see what i did there) that is happening with my revvy,and i thought the thing was buggerd ie motor was on it's way out:D
any one know what paint brands have a matt finish,so i can avoid them:)
 

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Euro flight is there bottom range paint and is used on sites thats why some people say it is hard .
Remember site guns are normaly crap so need a hard paint to cope with the stuff punters do to it all day.
If by putting to colours of paint in your hopper made that much of a jump in fps its the size of the ball.
We size every box we use even form the same batch you never know.
There were some people at the m25 who had probs with halos and guns with eyes but thats the colour not the paint.
At the end of the day its down to what you are going to use it for if its for a fun day or training then it will probably be ok if its for a torny then leave it and get paint you know is ok .