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| Newbie | Cocker Sear Sorry if there is already a thread about this somewhere, I didn't have time to look. My question is if anyone here has experience with either the Psycho Ballistics - Roller Sear or the Shocktech - dual bearing roller sear for the cocker. If so can i get some feedback. Are either of them worth investing in? I'm not interested in shooting any more than 4-5 balls a second so does it make sense to even get one? |
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| Active Member Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Chester County PA
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| I actually have both. The Psycho is on its dye looking hinge frame, the shocktech is on a slider. On the slider it is obviously a smoother pull and release than say an ANS quickfire. On the hinge it is not really as easy to feel, due either to the fact that it is a hinge, or the psycho is not as well made as some of my other hingeframes. If you do have a slider I would say go for it, they really dont cost that much. |
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