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    Posted: 08 August 2005 at 11:26am

just git it and installed myself- the instructions were good and everything went smooth- i am having a hard time adjusting it to get the "sweet spot"

i did find it for like a couple of bursts but then i lost it

 

also the gun is shooting snow and gets very cold

any help is appreciated

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its shooting snow from high rates of fire. Thats just expanding CO2 really. Either switch to HPA or have an anti-siphon tube installed.

If you are having truble finding your sweetspot, use less strength to pull the trigger.
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Just get a full tank of air and start with the screw turned all the way in. While you are turning it out, shoot and soon you will be able to find it. Just keep trying.
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can i find it w/ out wasting balls?
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Yes, you don't need to use paint or even put your barrel on. Just dry fire until you find the right spot.
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cool thanks
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No problem. I love my r/t. It is by far my favorite upgrade to my 98c.

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I GOTTA SAY I LIKE THAT SIG!
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ya i was hoping for it to be simple and done but i can wait for it to come to me.

what if i ran a remote would that act like an expansion

 

 

how much are normal anti siphons?

what are the lil gauges i see attatched under the bottle-air pressure ?

 

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Originally posted by alphaferret alphaferret wrote:

ya i was hoping for it to be simple and done but i can wait for it to come to me.


what if i ran a remote would that act like an expansion




how much are normal anti siphons?


what are the lil gauges i see attatched under the bottle-air pressure ?




Remotes act as expansion chambers.

Anti siphons vary - check your local store, they shouldn't be more than $10-15 plus installation (unless installation is free). Do NOT try to install it yourself, have a proshop do it.

Usually if there's a gauge it's HPA and it's either the tank regulator's pressure or a secondary reg's pressure.
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thx
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Normal anti-siphons are about $5.
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Originally posted by alphaferret alphaferret wrote:

ya i was hoping for it to be simple and done but i can wait for it to come to me.

what if i ran a remote would that act like an expansion

 

 

how much are normal anti siphons?

what are the lil gauges i see attatched under the bottle-air pressure ?

 

 

anti siphon- any where from 6-8 dollars

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you wanna find the sweet spot dont worry about wasting paint load up the hopper and fire your gun @ targets that move like squriles they make GOOD targets they move fast youll fing the sweet spot trust me
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found it lost it found it again- seems to only work really good on 1/2 tank or better of air
with what little time we have we must...
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ya the sweet spot doesn't stay around when your almost out of air, it kind of goes back to semi when you use 3/4ths of a tank...
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