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EastSideRich
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Topic: tweaks needed to use Flatline??Posted: 28 May 2008 at 7:19pm |
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Yet ANOTHER Flatline thread
![]() I'm sorry if this has been covered, but I'm having problems with the search feature. I realize there is another thread just below this which I think was a very similar question, but it seems to be helplessly adrift talking about "snipers" and e-grips. What kinds of modifications and adjustments need to be made to ensure the right velocity is maintained and the Flatline performs at its full potential. I've read that they can be the greatest thing since sliced bread or absolutely worthless depending on how your gun is tuned. I really like the thought of not having to arc my shots, but want to weigh the costs of having that ability. I kinda want one (Flatline), but just bought a Lapco Bigshot (shipped today ); Should I even bother with the Flatline before I'm ready to dump some more coin (in addition to the bbl) into this gun?Also, just how important is finding the right paint to its performance? From what I can tell, most places around here make you use their paint for "safety" reasons - I can only find one place that lets you bring your own. Edited by EastSideRich - 28 May 2008 at 7:58pm |
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sinisterNorth
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Posted: 28 May 2008 at 7:59pm |
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With increased distance, you sacrifice accuracy. For me, accuracy > distance.
A lot of fine tuning of the velocity goes into adjusting the Flatline. The right sized paint is also a big issue, something you won't have to worry about with the Bigshot. |
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Mack
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Posted: 28 May 2008 at 11:47pm |
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I never recommend the F/L as someone's only after-market barrel. My advice would be to get a J&J or Lapco first, then get a F/L later. The reason I give this advice despite being a fan of the F/L barrel is that I do not consider it a general purpose barrel; I think of it as more of a specialty barrel which is useful for certain situations such as long range suppressive fire or engaging the opposition in areas with limited firing lanes due to the local foliage.
I also recommend that anyone considering purchasing a F/L or an Apex try both of them out, if possible, before purchase. These barrels seem to be items that people either love or hate with very little middle ground. Additionally, many people really like one of the barrels and hate the other one. (I happen to like F/Ls and detest Apexs.) With all that said, here is a short F/L primer:
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EastSideRich
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Posted: 29 May 2008 at 1:35am |
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WOW Mack,
Does some university offer an advanced degree in Tippmann Flatline Ballistics that I am unaware of ? Thank you; the unbelievably thorough information is greatly appreciated. My hat's off to you - You know your S#!t dude! -ESR |
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Posted: 29 May 2008 at 7:13pm |
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Just wanted to say one more time:
Thank you Mack. Fantastic info. |
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