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tippmann dude
10-30-2002, 03:42 PM
Which one is more accurate spyder or impulse if they had the same kind of barrel,same paint,same reg.tell how it is more accurate.

Cobra2002
10-31-2002, 04:46 AM
no gun alone is more accurate then another, but the bolt makes a difference in accuracy.

Forest Spyder
11-03-2002, 12:16 PM
Originally posted by Cobra2002
no gun alone is more accurate then another, but the bolt makes a difference in accuracy.

Actually that is not the case. I suspect that if you put the impulse and the spyder on bench mounts, and fired them, there would be very little difference in shot groupings with the pre-existing conditions that tippman dude put on the table (same barrel, air source, reg etc...)

It's really which one YOU are more accurate with. Maybe you don't like the shape and/or feel of a impulse, and you like the spyder, or vice-versa.

Blue~Dragon
11-22-2002, 02:51 PM
Originally posted by Cobra2002
no gun alone is more accurate then another, but the bolt makes a difference in accuracy.

there is a difference say if you match teh paint and put them on a vice then fired would there be any difference between a be balde and a angel ir3. yes there would be.

pbkiller69
11-27-2002, 06:34 PM
The Imp would be more accurate because of less kick.

-=ReD-hAzE=-
11-28-2002, 07:05 PM
Originally posted by Blue~Dragon


there is a difference say if you match teh paint and put them on a vice then fired would there be any difference between a be balde and a angel ir3. yes there would be.

he said spyder and impy... not blade and ir3

Originally posted by pbkiller69
The Imp would be more accurate because of less kick.

but they are locked into a vise... so the kick on the spyder is pretty much negated...

wobbles82
11-28-2002, 07:09 PM
Im thinking the Imp would be more accurate, just cause we have done this test between a Compact and my friends Stock IMP and the reason i would think is because the IMP is a true electro-pneu marker not a blowback with a sear.

Blue~Dragon
11-28-2002, 08:10 PM
Originally posted by -=ReD-hAzE=-


he said spyder and impy... not blade and ir3



but they are locked into a vise... so the kick on the spyder is pretty much negated...

i know but cobra said that no gun is more accurate than the next.

Draknes
11-29-2002, 08:49 AM
If they were both bench mounted they would have the same accuracy. Accuracy is all in the paint to barrel match. A spyder would have more kick which, in regular playing conditions, would make it harder to shoot as accurately. Since they are clamped down though the only difference you would see is that the impulse would be a bit quieter :|

wobbles82
11-29-2002, 10:15 AM
Maybe I dunno we didnt have them benchmarked down, but anywho, heres a better way of looking at it, the paint to barrel match works, but with the IMP and Spyder Shoot like ten balls as fast as possible each, then your sure to see results differ, and there my friends is the consistancy.

FinnMcKool
12-14-2002, 07:04 AM
In the same conditions(reg, paint, barrel, wind, etc.) all markers at the same speed will be exactly as accurate as the other.

SWW007
01-01-2003, 05:44 PM
All markers are not as accurate as all other markers because many function off of different principles. The Impulse would most likely be a little more accurate because of better pneumatics and design. From what I have heard the theory in hear is saying that if you have two cars one with a v4 150 hp engine and one with a 500 hp v10 and they both start at the same speed they both will top out at the same speed, now that doesn't make sense does it. Just an analogy to clarify the way of thinking going on in here. Anyways that's my opinion though.