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fightthecool ![]() Member ![]() Joined: 20 December 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 2 |
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iv got the flatline hooked up to my 98c and i was looking at getting a Pro-Team Hyper Star Bolt or a tippmann howitzer bolt and i was just wondering what you guys thought would work better i noticed that 32 degrees had something like the hyper start boltbut they dont reccomend it if you have a flatline. you guys think it would work fine with the flatline? Edited by fightthecool - 20 December 2006 at 10:16am |
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Snake6 ![]() Platinum Member ![]() ![]() Outranked by guitarguy? Joined: 11 September 2003 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 11229 |
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Aftermarket Front bolts for Tippmann's are just marketing scams. You will see no performance increase with a aftermarket bolt. Don't waste your money.
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fightthecool ![]() Member ![]() Joined: 20 December 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 2 |
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alright well then anyone know what i should add to make my gun more accurate my setup is a 98c i want to make it as accurate as possible |
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Koyote ![]() Member ![]() ![]() Joined: 16 July 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 90 |
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If you want accuratey forget the flatline it'll give you distance but not accuraty i'd go more towards the Apex because you can at least fine tune it or shut it off. You have to remeber just because the balls go further doesn't mean they'll break at that distance. |
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Tippmann X7
Tippmann Custom Pro E trigger Tippmann Pro/Carbine Tippmann C-3 Tippmann 98 Custom Tippmann A-5 expansion kit flatline |
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dontrummer ![]() Member ![]() Joined: 06 December 2006 Status: Offline Points: 52 |
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and you might want to try a response trigger. they come in handy when you have to lay down fire.(question can you use a double or blade trigger with a response?).
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barn_user ![]() Gold Member ![]() ![]() Strike 1 - Filterdodge, 3/20 Joined: 28 May 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 1423 |
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You can try an expansion chamber or palmers. They keep your shots more consistent. I would go with the palmers first(if only I knew this earlier) then if you can't afford that then a x-chamber.
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Koyote ![]() Member ![]() ![]() Joined: 16 July 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 90 |
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I wouldn't see why not since the custom pro with the built in e trigger has one. |
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Tippmann X7
Tippmann Custom Pro E trigger Tippmann Pro/Carbine Tippmann C-3 Tippmann 98 Custom Tippmann A-5 expansion kit flatline |
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Snake6 ![]() Platinum Member ![]() ![]() Outranked by guitarguy? Joined: 11 September 2003 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 11229 |
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Yes. |
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phil_stl ![]() Gold Member ![]() ![]() strike 1 flaming 3/2 Joined: 01 April 2006 Status: Offline Points: 1421 |
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Steps to a slightly more accurate marker:
1. If you have money to spend go for the Rufus Dawg Wiked Bolt. 2. If you have more money, then buy the DOP Proseal Aluminum Powertube (and it comes with a front bolt as well -- throw the front bolt in the trash). 3. Then mod the Powertube to fit the Rufus Dawg Wiked bolt and you gun will be a bit more accurate. _____________________________ Many will chose not to believe me and they can say what they want but some internals do help a little, it might cost more than it's worth to be honest. I've tried the following: 1. The stock bolt on a stock powertube, 2. The stock bolt on the DOP Proseal powertube, 3. The Shocktech Superfly bolt with internal o-ring on a stock powertube, 4. The Shocktech Superfly bolt with internal o-ring on the DOP Proseal powertube, 5. The DOP Proseal Front bolt (Delrin version) on the stock Powertube. 6. The DOP Proseal Front bolt (Delrin version) on the DOP Proseal Powertube 7. The Wicked Bolt on the plastic powertube that comes with it. I haven't modded my DOP Proseal to fit the Rufus Dawg front bolt yet because I want to try everything out again at a shooting range and set up a target. I will have the gun clamped down and then shoot at a new piece of paper for every different set up mentioned above and get the diameter circle of all of the different front bolt and powertube combinations on separate papers. Then measure the diameter of the shots and number of shots and see which one has a tighter grouping/ smaller diameter circle. - Although I don't know how many shots to shoot at each target? 10 maybe? - Should I use a couple different types of paint? 10 shots with RPS Premium and 10 Shots with All Stars or something. I'm thinking of making a video of my shots and measurements to prove that some internals increase accuracy and that others don't. _____________________________ The DOP Proseal:
I had mentioned about the Dark Horizons Titanium Rear Hammer. So considering I tried that too and considering it is an internal I'll give you my thoughts on that too. I think it is probably a waste of $70. It might increase cycle rate a bit because it is much lighter than the Stock Rear hammer and therefore could cause less kick and well less kick keeps your gun more on target so less kick can equal more accuracy. But for $70 CDN I think it was a waste. You don't notice any of the benefits. But once again if you want to try make your Tippmann the most accurate you can then you will obviously need to either try drilling your stock Rear Hammer or get a DH Titanium Hammer, because reduced kick is important for accuracy. Although you could just get a stock, or if you are not into woods, then get ebolt. I still think it's a lot of money for an "improvement" you don't notice. But another thing you must remember for accuracy and that is very important is having a good paint to bore match and good quality paint (that isn't old and doesn't have dimples) helps too. Also using HPA instead of CO2 will keep the Gun more consistent. As was said by someone before me... Using a regulator (Palmers) will also keep the gun more consistent and consistency can often be translated into accuracy (or at least how often your marker stays at an accuracy you want). Hopefully you can take everything that I have told you and think about my opinions, my experiments and other peoples opinions and come to a conclusion of what you want to get and hopefully with those things you can be satisfied with your marker. I hope I've been able to help. Edited by phil_stl - 21 December 2006 at 3:35pm |
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sinisterNorth ![]() Moderator Group ![]() ![]() 1 strike, language, 10/3 Joined: 30 May 2004 Location: PA Status: Offline Points: 10463 |
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Look into the Rufus Dawg Wicked bolt.
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Koyote ![]() Member ![]() ![]() Joined: 16 July 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 90 |
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I have to agree with Snake I don't think i've ever heard of any bolt ever really needing replaced. |
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Tippmann X7
Tippmann Custom Pro E trigger Tippmann Pro/Carbine Tippmann C-3 Tippmann 98 Custom Tippmann A-5 expansion kit flatline |
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Mack ![]() Moderator Group ![]() ![]() Has no impulse! control Joined: 13 January 2004 Location: 2nd Circle Status: Offline Points: 9906 |
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As long as the trigger has the contact point on the back of it for the valve pin to hit to kick it back forward. (Some don't.)
Flatline and Apex are just as accurate at the longer ranges, the Flatline (on the 98) just requires a bit more patience and work to get it tuned in. Also, in a thread that was posted quite a while back, it was proven that the backspin placed on balls fired from the Flatline allowed the balls to maintain velocity longer than balls fired from a standard barrel, meaning an increased chance to break at the longer ranges. (The Apex was not considered in the discussion, but the same theory is applicable to it, as it also uses backspin for the long range shots.) Additionally, the Flatline is welcome at all paintball fields, as opposed to the Apex which is not allowed at some locations because of the velocity fluctuations that can result from modifying the amount of spin. Edited Note: For those who say that the backspin barrels are less accurate at longer ranges I suggest you search through old posts for the indoor tests that were done by another forum member (Bruce A. Frank I believe.) The Flatline and Apex seem less accurate at longer ranges because the effects of the environment and inherent inaccuracies of the projectile are magnified by the extra distance the ball travels. Edited by Mack - 23 December 2006 at 11:01pm |
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phil_stl ![]() Gold Member ![]() ![]() strike 1 flaming 3/2 Joined: 01 April 2006 Status: Offline Points: 1421 |
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So fightthecool what have you decided on? I'm just a little curious, because I'd like to know... well... if my time typing what I did for you was an absolute waste of time or not.
Have you even looked at it? (It would really suck if he was gone), lol. |
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