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WestWorld
10-09-2001, 07:04 AM
ok i just bought my spyder compact 2k i changed the barrel to a dye excel and i have a 20 oz tank... what can i do next for a performance increase...

Shifty Capone
10-09-2001, 07:38 AM
ex chamber or go for comfiness and get some gel grips or stickies
or get a new bolt

WestWorld
10-09-2001, 07:52 AM
what would increase the performance the most...

WestWorld
10-09-2001, 08:55 AM
anyone

AngrySloth
10-09-2001, 09:23 AM
Well I would say a reg and a nitro tank would increase performance most. But since you seem pretty comfortable with the co2, get an expansion chamber and and a bottomline.

BlindSeaman
10-09-2001, 09:29 AM
Get a WGP or Stabalizer, they regulate and work well with c02.

Osm0
10-09-2001, 09:45 AM
Yes. New bolt increases accuracy. But if you don't have a bottomline yet, get it. Here is mine;
http://toaster.noresponse.net/kuvat/06102001/MVC-006X.JPG
You can keep the marker nicely stable, with your other hand when you have a front grip or a exp. chamber.

BlindSeaman
10-09-2001, 09:54 AM
Don't get a bolt, it does nothing for accuracy or range. A bottom line is a good idea though, or a decent d/f.

PBsniper
10-10-2001, 03:51 PM
get a new bolt a shocktech delrin is great is great, is quiets down this notoriously loud gun lets you fire a lot faster and increases range and accuracy $18 on buywholesalepaintball.com i have one of there on my c2k and it is great

BlindSeaman
10-10-2001, 05:22 PM
lets you fire a lot faster and increases range and accuracy

PBsniper- you need to get off whatever you've been smoking and stop giving people bad info.

How about you read BoomFlashGone99's post to people who are buying a new marker.

PBsniper
10-10-2001, 05:43 PM
for your info, it is very hard to quit crack and by fire a lot faster i meant bps and as for the accuracy part how would you know for that to be false? Ever shot one?
maybe your the one who needs to get the facts straight douche bag.

Wuzup101
10-10-2001, 05:43 PM
I agree with seaman...a bolt will do little to nothing for accuracy, range, etc. Depending on the type you may see a little increase in overall performance (less ball breaks, lower pressures, etc) however this is not a significant improvement and your money could be better spend elsewhere. I would also recomend the WGP reg or the Palmer Stab for your next upgrade.

BlindSeaman
10-10-2001, 06:01 PM
**edit** decided not to screw up the original posters thread**

Hsuve
10-10-2001, 09:16 PM
Originally posted by PBsniper
for your info, it is very hard to quit crack and by fire a lot faster i meant bps and as for the accuracy part how would you know for that to be false? Ever shot one?
maybe your the one who needs to get the facts straight douche bag.
Hmmmm... Never done crack or anything, don't plan to, and you just shouldn't... Your BPS will not increase with a new bolt. It doesn't help lift the sear, nor does it even touch it. If it doesn't touch it at all, you'll still be pulling the same length for the sear to release the striker. Accuracy will not increase. Being a newbie 2 years ago, I thought bolts would increase accuracy. I instantly sprang on a $50 Shocktech bolt (Old style, not even rear cocking, but was able to be quick stripped). Disappointed? Definitely. Ended up selling that with an expansion chamber and 9OZ CO2 tank for $35... Range will not be increased. Why not? Sure, the Shocktech bolt is higher flowing than a non modified stock bolt, but if the range goes up, velocity goes up, then guess what? Gotta turn down the velocity. Now what? Shoots just as far... The other factor of range is spin, but does the bolt give the ball any spin? Nope... The human mind is a powerful thing, if you think a bolt will increase your accuracy and you change bolts, you'll think it increases accuracy, but logically, it won't.