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Poll Question: Which one do I choose! HELP?
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Auto mag RT pro, with x-valve, level 10 and ule body, and an intelliframe with ule trigger pull kit is about 500 get that and you will have fast accuracte durialbe gun
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i say orracle, my friend has one ( a not mini) and its so accurate and sweet.
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B2K4 or w/PDS perhaps? Or you could wait for the B2K5.  
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I looked into the shocker now. I may have made my decision. I love the sounds of the shocker sft. Now as for the woodsball. I've played and still do play both. I enjoy the pace of speedball and all but I live for woodsball. I think tippmanns are a good gun to start off your paintball carrer with but for me I wish to make an upgrade to a gun that can hold its own against almost any marker in any situation. My tippmann can't hold up with the markers my friends and people I play with. They own autocockers, impulses, Jt's and other high end guns. Getting hit by 10bps doesn't feel good. I got sick of it and went and bought the flatline, stock and remote so I could play farther away. I was kickin' ** edited ** for a while but now the other team attacks from several directions specificly for me. I want supperior fire power now. I can out wit almost any one in the woods. But once it becomes a fire fight, I LOSE! 
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Originally posted by RobertPulson RobertPulson wrote:

Bottom line ... for $700 you need a speedball gun.  If you are spending that much you are really into paintball and will eventually cross over into speedball (I did, and I never thought I would admit it, but speedball owns woodsball) where your super stock tippmann won't stand a chance.  A speedball marker can hold it's own ANYWHERE, a true woodsball marker can't.



I agree with the above.  A woodsball gun is only very effective in that type of scenario.  In woodsball games I have played, flatlines have provided limited advantages, such as distance.  In my opinion, accuracy isn't increased, but keeps a linear relationship with straight barrels (i.e. the farther your target, the less chance of hitting).  Another factor to consider is that paint may not break at those farther distances.  With the inherent high rate of fire of a speedball gun, not only will you keep up (at least) with the RT triggers found on tippmanns, you will be within legal rules of speedball games where CQB require high ROF firepower.
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get orracle and be happy with it, its the best one there period
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Or maybe keep the 98 custom and just buy a JT 6.0? What about that.

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