Hey guys,
Would it be possible to slow down the ROF on an inline vortex BBMG, without lowering the pressure?
I am thinking an O-ring, but would that cause feeding problems?
-mac
Slowing down ROF?
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Wouldn't that just jam...? :/Counterstriker wrote:I haven't built one yet but I would say to move the pieces of wood(Plexiglass in my case) lower on the vortex block, so less ammo gets in.. Just a guess.
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Well, Maybe if you only put the things on the side of the vortex a wee bit.Mac/pistol man wrote:Wouldn't that just jam...? :/Counterstriker wrote:I haven't built one yet but I would say to move the pieces of wood(Plexiglass in my case) lower on the vortex block, so less ammo gets in.. Just a guess.
But It's only an opinion hope it helps a little.
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by preventing BBs from loading easily you will lower the ROF, but that is only because you are making it take longer for a new BB to get in there, sending your efficiency even deeper down in the trash than it already was. follow Ilovetoblowthingsup's link to see how to do it with out wasting so much air, and actually ending up with a higher FPS
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