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Gravdigr
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Topic: 98c pro upgrade advicePosted: 28 July 2009 at 1:27am |
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Yes, this is my first post. I have done a good bit of reading here before posting my question.
I started playing paintball about a month ago and fell in love. I bought 4 markers (98c platinum, 98c pro, spider, and a used marauder) with tanks and masks and got several friends interested to the point where I can have 10 people ready to play on sunday we started off with woods ball since we have plenty of woods and we are mountain men who spend a lot of time in the woods. Recently I found out there is an indoor urban combat (room to room) arena 20 mins away. We formed our own team for tourneys and split our time between woods ball and indoor. I am using the 98c pro. I got the flatline barrel which I am very happy with provided I don't use the cheapie paintballs (learned my lesson when 1 in 3 shots were zingers). I have a tac vest and use a remote line and co2. I also put a response trigger on it which is cool for our woods ball and allowed in the indoor arena provided I keep it to 3 shot bursts which I usually do anyway. A couple concerns I have are... Sometimes, even when firing semi auto, balls in my hopper jam up causing misfires requiring me to do the hopper shake. I was considering getting the cyclone hopper. Will that help my feed jams? I got some conflicting info in my reading, this guy saying they work great and another guy saying you will see no difference. I would prefer to stick to tippman products since I have 2 of them I can always change it around (addressing the 'you may get a different marker sometime statement). Also I like the cyclone is flat black whereas the other electric hoppers I see in the local paintball shop are all shiny bright colors with flashing lights and other crap to give away my position and I don't really feel like having to paint up a new hopper. And not worrying about batteries is a plus. My next question is more complex. From my reading I really want to go HPA on my marker. Believe it or not in the middle of PA I have found a couple places that fill them. But playing woodsball until I can afford an extra spare tank (or 2) I would like to use co2 as a backup when my hpa tank goes empty. So if I'm thinking right I want a regulator that works with hpa or co2 correct? I say this because another thing that bothers me is how violent the marker sounds when it fires. That bolt really slams back and everyone in the woods can hear it and knows it's me firing. I would like to quiet it down and it just makes me uncomfortable. I have been eyeing up the low pressure kit tippmann offers hoping it will work for me. So I want to use a response trigger, cyclone hopper, and low pressure kit with the option to use hpa and switch to co2 in the field without a lot of fuss. Is this feasable? Here is a pic of some of my crew before about 7 hours of woodsball. I'm in the middle wearing the tac vest and camo mask. ![]() |
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Posted: 28 July 2009 at 2:24am |
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I would recommend the Tippmann ssl-200 loader over the cyclone. You don't need the response trigger and the cyclone taking up air. Also the cyclone seems like a bigger target and if you wanted a centerfeed neck for speed ball you couldn't do that with the cyclone.
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Posted: 28 July 2009 at 9:14am |
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^dont listen to him. you would need to mill your marker to get it to centerfeed. the cyclone runs off of discharged air. it doesnt use any extra. the response trigger is a good choice. you may want to get rid of the flatline for indoor play. it will be cumbersome going from room to room
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Posted: 28 July 2009 at 10:38am |
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That is what my TPX is for hehe. The flatline actually helps me make some amazing shots between the slats on pallets. I made a sling for my 98 and got a TPX in a holster on my left hip for when I have to clear a doorway from the right side (can aim with left hand). |
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Posted: 28 July 2009 at 11:54am |
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Yes, you do have to mill the gun but I would rather have to mill it and have better balance than a football sticking out the side of the gun. And the cyclone feed with the response trigger is a lot less air efficient. The cyclone feed stops working towards the end of a tank anyway. I have this set up and a 98 setup wit the ssl-200 and egrip and it's a lot more air efficient.
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Posted: 28 July 2009 at 12:38pm |
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It is generally recommended to not use CO2 with low pressure kits. Furthermore switching from HPA to CO2 in the field on an unregulated marker could create a safety hazard due to the difference in delivery pressures between the two propellants during warmer weather. Such a change should only be made in the staging area where the marker can be rechronoed as needed.
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Posted: 28 July 2009 at 3:20pm |
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Where we play woodsball is not a regulated field, it's just ground we play on. When I said change in the field I meant in the woods between combat rounds at camp. Shouldn't I be able to just pop off my hpa tank and pop on a co2 tank, reset my regulator and check velocity and be good to go? Where we play indoors they offer $5 hpa all day. Pay $5 and they will refill the tank all day so I wouldn't even need co2 then, just in the woods.
Does the low perssure kit not like co2 even if it's regulated? |
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Posted: 28 July 2009 at 3:56pm |
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Hmm well I guess I stand corrected. It just always seemed the cyclone and response got less shots. Either way, I still like the center feed electronic hopper for fast paced games. I see what you're saying about woodsball games though.
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Posted: 28 July 2009 at 4:29pm |
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Posted: 28 July 2009 at 5:01pm |
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OK, so I can use co2 with the LPK if needed since I would install a regulator. I generally never fire full auto with the RT, usually 3 round bursts. I have never gone through a full hopper in a round during a woodsball game we play. So overfiring the co2 shouldn't be a problem. But even with just 3 round bursts the hopper would jam making me have to go off target to shake it.
The majority of my play will be with HPA, I just wanted to make sure co2 would be available as an option should my hpa tank go empty in the woods. |
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Posted: 28 July 2009 at 6:04pm |
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I wouldn't feel comfortable running it on a marker with a low pressure kit, but that is my opinion; not something I am willing to call a fact. (I'll leave such declarations for those with more experience with the equipment being discussed.)
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Posted: 28 July 2009 at 7:35pm |
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You have an LP kit 'and' RT? I'd like to see that work.
I have centerfed 20 98's myself. If your not playing tournament PB, don't bother.
Like Mack said, the balance is not noticable. The centerfeed does however
seem to make your hopper transparent due to it being inside your binocular range.
For the woods I personally like the Cyclone with the X7 hopper.
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Posted: 28 July 2009 at 8:02pm |
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I know where you can get the answer to all your problems. A 98 with an extremely hard to find E-bolt with a low pressure kit, Cp reg and more PM me for details. |
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GO BUCKS!!!
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Posted: 28 July 2009 at 8:04pm |
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That would be exponentially more trouble for him.
And you for selling on the forum.
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Posted: 28 July 2009 at 9:06pm |
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I am not selling on the forum. Just letting a fellow paintballer know where a great deal on a hard to find item through a private message.
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GO BUCKS!!!
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