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FINALLY! AN OFFICAL SITE THAT PROVES IT!!! In Reply to: Re: making the bolt bounce back to prevent ball break? posted by rodman on June 13, 2003 at 14:07:20:
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Posted by: Ras Masyean on June 13, 2003 at 16:01:42
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I've been talking about this technique in this forum for years and no one seemed to have believed me! Short-stroke without ball chop? No way, says the unbeliever. It's all about training your finger to never ever ever short stroke in your entire life, says the unbeliever! Like you have to become ONE with your cocker to not break any balls...harmony between trigger upgrade and soul... Well...if you unbelievers are still here...look at this site and eat your heart out! :P : The article is on endlesspaintball.com.
: : Presto chango! Not only do you have a pinching cocker, it'll be operating at lower pressure, and better efficiency. Do a few searches on sweetspotting your reg. THis will usually include spring selection for best efficiency, and usually starts with a soft main spring.
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