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tippmann 9 8
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Topic: woods ballPosted: 22 May 2006 at 12:05am |
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what is the best set up for a tippmann 98 for woods ball it is stock
right now but i want to put a cyclone feed and a r/t on it with a smart
parts all american berral tell me if that would be a good set up for
it???
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Snake6
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Posted: 22 May 2006 at 12:21am |
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I would suggest a Lapco Bigshot for the barrel, it will proform the same as an AA for half the cost...
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iceman1186
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Posted: 22 May 2006 at 1:14am |
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Either a Bigshot or a J&J Ceramic for the barrel, but other than that sounds like a good set-up. Also, get the parts and make it a super R/T.
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Hella Cool
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Posted: 22 May 2006 at 1:50am |
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Here's some suggestions, I'm not telling you what to do.
First, a barrel. Lapco Bigshot and J&J Ceramic, as stated, are great starter barrels. After that you options depend on your budget and how you think your gun is holding you back. You should get a firepower upgrade like the response trigger(highly recommended) and an air upgrade like an expansion chamber, a regulator, or compressed air. Since you will be shooting faster with the R/T, you will need a new hopper. I would advise against the cyclone in favor of something faster like the Evo 2. |
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iceman1186
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Posted: 22 May 2006 at 1:57am |
I disagree, a cyclone with larger hoses and a QEV will keep up fine with a super r/t. |
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Hella Cool
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Posted: 22 May 2006 at 3:05am |
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I don't think a new player is going to install larger hoses and buy a
QEV. It's easier and better for him to buy a fast, standard
hopper.
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paintballinbill
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Posted: 22 May 2006 at 1:30pm |
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electric hopper = worrying about batteries going dead just a thought... |
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milled;painted;J&J Ceramic;X-Chamber;R/T;Cyclone. |
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Snick
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Posted: 22 May 2006 at 5:34pm |
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yeah...... cyclones make a lot more sense...... the onlything powering it is the EXCESS air used to blow back the rearbolt into position. other hoppers you gotta deal with batteries and replacing them and all sorts of annoying stuff....... a cyclone you just gotta install it one time and your good to go. most people really don't need a hopper that can feed 25 BPS. a cyclone is perfectly fine, if they really think they need to, they can upgrade it a couple bps with a QEV but most really don't need much higher than 15 BPS or so. especially in woodsball. but anyways, as for what I think you should get for your 98...... I would suggest getting an expansion chamber, regulator or switch to High Pressure Air/Nitrogen. if you plan on using an R/T, you are gonna have problems if you just run co2 regular....... I personally wouldn't bother swapping to HPA because you don't really need it on a Tippmann, just buy a good regulator, prolly a Palmers Stabalizer, and you should be good. as a side note, if you find that the Co2 gets in your way, I would get a drop forward or a Remote. whichever you would like better...... I picked the remote because I liked the fact I could just plug it into the tombstone and run it right from there..... I wouldn't suggest getting one on the 98 because you still end up with the cord being sorta in your way.....but thats just my personal prefferance.... if you don't care about having the c02 right in your armpit...... more power to you. Edited by Snick - 22 May 2006 at 5:36pm |
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tippmann 9 8
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Posted: 24 May 2006 at 9:28pm |
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ok thanks i will get that cyclone and how much would those berrals cost me and are they quiet for woods ball
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paintballinbill
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Posted: 25 May 2006 at 12:21am |
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Lapco Bigshots run around 50 USD, if i'm not mistaken. J&J ceramics are around 30 USD. i already have a J&J ceramic, and i'm actually considering buying a 12'' Lapco Bigshot just in case i want to change them around...my J&J ceramic is a 16''---the only reason i have it that long is because the guy i bought it from on ebay sent me a 16'' instead of a 14'' and i don't really feel like sending it back, and waiting another 4 weeks for him to send me another... anywho, 8''-14'' is plenty long. |
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Posted: 28 May 2006 at 10:07am |
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I must say that a lot of the enjoyment i've gotten out of my markers has been the custom upgrades I've put on them. There's nothing saying an electric hopper is a bad thing, I have one on my E-gripped Pro-lite, but since the 98 can accomodate the cyclone why not use it, it is proven technology. Edited by deadeyevt - 28 May 2006 at 10:09am |
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