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Originally Posted by nels840 The key to a matrix is drive it like you stole it. That gun comes from the old school paintball quality it will take what you throw at it. Not like this new school made in china junk and plastic eye pipes that break all the time. Give her a little lube from time to time and she will not let you down. Put a good inline on it and she will be consistent, quiet and accurate, a true sniper rifle in the bush. Think range of a cocker without the arc or drop off. That dm will have more range and a quitter sound signature then the pm6 you have shot in the past.
Once you have the board set to the right dwell (read bones article on how to) the bolt pressure is simple, air up the marker turn the gun on and put your finger into the feedneck / breech and fire. If it hurts then you will probly chop paint give the lpr a quarter turn out fire again, and just keep repeating until it stops to hurt or where you think the bolt pressure will not chop paint.
This gun does not need eyes just check your lpr before you play and your good.
Have the attitude of “if it aint broke don’t fix it” once she is dialed in the only adjustments you will need to make is your chorny speed and your bolt pressure.
She loves air so be ready for filling up after every game. Enjoy your new toy, I think you will be quite impressed. |
You know you lose all credibility the moment you start saying that two guns shooting the same paint at the same velocity will achieve different ranges, right?

There are no magic gnomes in a DM3 that make it able to defy the laws of physics.