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    Posted: 23 June 2004 at 1:51pm
Ok, I know that this question has been asked many times, but, for some reason, after lookin through most of the posts pertaining to it, i still cannot find the "sweet spot" for my r/t. What is the easiest possible way to accomplish finding the sweetspot.

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First off you must find the tuning screw. It’s the screw closes to the back of the marker and the turning screw is a screw inside a screw. It’s very small and you must tune it with the tuning tool that came with it. Turn the tuning screw all the way to the right then slowly turn it left little by little, after each little turn try to hold down the trigger just enough to make it shoot, and when you hit the sweet spot your marker will seems to shoot full auto.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 June 2004 at 3:23pm
Originally posted by Die-Trying Die-Trying wrote:


First off you must find the tuning screw. It’s the screw closes to the back of the marker and the turning screw is a screw inside a screw. It’s very small and you must tune it with the tuning tool that came with it. Turn the tuning screw all the way to the right then slowly turn it left little by little, after each little turn try to hold down the trigger just enough to make it shoot, and when you hit the sweet spot your marker will seems to shoot full auto.

what he said. Just make sure you have a full tank of air.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 June 2004 at 4:05pm
Originally posted by P8ntblldude P8ntblldude wrote:

Originally posted by Die-Trying Die-Trying wrote:


First off you must find the tuning screw. It’s the screw closes to the back of the marker and the turning screw is a screw inside a screw. It’s very small and you must tune it with the tuning tool that came with it. Turn the tuning screw all the way to the right then slowly turn it left little by little, after each little turn try to hold down the trigger just enough to make it shoot, and when you hit the sweet spot your marker will seems to shoot full auto.

what he said. Just make sure you have a full tank of air.

 

   XD, yes it takes alot of Co2 for you to find the sweet spot. Hope you're succesful!

                         
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 June 2004 at 6:18am

Tightening the RT screw lowers the ROF but increases the sweet spot.

Loosening the RT screw increases the ROF but shrinks the sweet spot.

Set it low enough and you can "sweet spot" at 1bps.  Too high and it is impossible to maintain burst.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 June 2004 at 12:22pm

ok i will try, thanks for the help. Ive been tryin to get it to sweetspot for like 2 months, and nothin happened lol

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 June 2004 at 1:06pm
Originally posted by Rambino Rambino wrote:

Tightening the RT screw lowers the ROF but increases the sweet spot.


Loosening the RT screw increases the ROF but shrinks the sweet spot.


Set it low enough and you can "sweet spot" at 1bps.  Too high and it is impossible to maintain burst.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 June 2004 at 1:19pm

I had that same problem too about finding the sweet spot.

But if you do the trigger mods posted here as well

that sweet spot can be easily found!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 June 2004 at 3:58pm
found my problem, didnt know the screw had another screw in it, cause they werent turning independantly, had to oil it, now it goes fine, thanks for the help, got mine hittin 14-16 bps right now, its out shootin my revvy lol.
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