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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder

Re: OK, prepping for long range.

In Reply to: OK, prepping for long range. posted by hipboyscott on November 27, 2002 at 18:57:31:


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Posted by:
Steve "B-Ski" Biedrzycki
on November 28, 2002 at 23:55:01

: OK,I have a stock TL+. (I also have a Rebel Xtreme--with a grip thats nwither old or new) Im looking to improve accuracy, while staying economic.

: The things I am pondering are: Adjustable Reg., Barrel, Gas, and Paint.

: I need to find out how cheap I can possibly go air or nitro. I dont want to spend hunderds of dollars, I want something that isnt gonna end up costing more than a cocker or other high end.

: I am basically wondering; what cheap barrel and cheap paint combo is best on a TL+?

: I am thinking a Big Shot 12-14" barrel. The local field has a deal with the local store. Bring REceipt from the store, pay only $5 instead of $15. they offer the following paint:

: Hot Shot
: Big Ball
: Pro Ball
: and Power Ball
: (possibly others, but these are the ones in my price range)

Ok...Well the HPA depends on how many shots you expect to get out of it. You could get HPA for like $80. It'll be a 3000 psi tank. Not as many shots as you would think. A reg is always a good investment. This will help ensure the ball is lobbed the same distance every time you shoot. The Barrel to paint match is where the Yaw of the ball is determined. With any paint, I highly recommend the Freak System or equivilant. It may seem costly for a barrel, but you really are getting 8 barrels in one. This makes it so it doesn't matter what paint you shoot, it'll shoot straight. Also with the paint...The Fresher the better. Try to get paint that is just off the production line. Trust me it does wonders. E-mail me if you have any more q's on accuracy and long distance shot setups for cheap.
B-Ski

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