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Re: No but barely not........ In Reply to: No but barely not........ posted by Dale on June 24, 2003 at 16:32:13:
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Posted by: PigTech on June 27, 2003 at 08:20:24 Forum Administrator
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: If you put a scope on each one, used a benchrest, and shot a 10 shot group out of each one then you could measure the difference. : Using Good Quality Paint, : GX-3 might shoot a 12" group : and : The Stock Autococker would shoot a 15" group. Or the stock Autococker might shoot a 6" group, and the GX-3 a 15" group. Until you actually do the bench test, the numbers of what it "might" show don't make a very good example to show the difference between the two paintguns - at least not in my opinion. See you on the field, |
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