View Full Version : Shootpaint: question about BKO's max bps
Sir Stunna Lot
06-09-2005, 12:36 AM
have u ever chrono'ed a bko's bps over a chrono?
or anyone else who has?
NOTE: i dont want CPS, i want actual BPS (that means shooting with paint) over a chrono so that you can read the BPS output
ShootPaint
06-09-2005, 05:10 AM
The most I have ever pulled over a chrono was 19 bps. This was with a Reloader and a Chaos board set to 20 bps full auto.
I dont know if it was the reloader, the board or the chrono but I couldnt get the chrono to say 20 bps.
Sir Stunna Lot
06-09-2005, 01:32 PM
was any mod performed on that bko?
because i cant get mine over 14 (full auto, pds on, 0ms eye delay, 14ms dwell)
ShootPaint
06-09-2005, 02:53 PM
It was bone stock.
I would recommend you turn the eyes off and try cycling the marker again. With the eyes on there is a electronic delay. No matter how quick you set the after eye delay the board still waits for the eyes to see paint before it allows the next firing sequence to begin. With the eyes off the boards cycles every 1/20th of a second. With a reloader or a halo on the marker you should be able to keep up with the marker with no problems.
lotus_esprit5
06-09-2005, 05:19 PM
Stunna, is this that gold pimped out money-pit of a BKO that you've got? try bypassing the eyes, setting rof at 20/unl, and using auto-response. This'll get my b2k3 right up to 20bps. then throw a Halo or reloader on and you're golden. A Halo may keep up, but a Reloader would probly be safer. I've seen Reloaders do more than 20bps over a chrono (although you never know how accurate those red chronos are). I havent had the opportunity to see a Halo do this, but it probly could as well.
edit:ummm....no pun intended with that "you're golden" comment!:D lol i just noticed that
Sir Stunna Lot
06-09-2005, 05:22 PM
yeah.. ive tried that.. and i get a lot of skipped shots (with halo zboard)
almost seems like if i turn the eyes off... the spring doesnt push the ram far back enough to load a ball before the solenoid release air again ... and therefor theres a skip
lotus_esprit5
06-09-2005, 05:35 PM
have you ever removed your hammer and then had to put it back on with any kind of epoxy? If so that may have made the hammer sit like 1mm farther foward than normal, so the bolt could be obstructing the breach a little and slowing down your feedrate. Check this and sand your bolt face a little to fix it.
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