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Old 08-23-2006, 05:50 PM
Beef Beef is offline
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See if this can help. I have a 2005 shocker w/ nerve board. Inside the grip frame there should be 2 grey buttons. These buttons serve a dual perpose. Dwell and rate of fire. From the factory the dwell was set to high. turned on the marker and hit the lower button until it stopped single chirping and did a multiple chirp sound. To high a dwell puts too much are thru the solenoid to fire the marker, Thats where you get paint chop. I then start on the up button about 24 to 28ms (about 6 to 7 chirps) or or stopped when the marker started firing good. Do not hold your finger on the trigger while you do this. After getting the marker to fire, re chrono. Now the rate of fire. If your marker is set to high, the gun will not Ramp.Turn your marker back on and hold the trigger in. Using the same two buttons, press the lower button until it no longer makes the single chirp. Then start pressing the up button about twenty times. this will put you right in the middle of the recharge rate, or about 50 milliseconds. You should be able to ramp at this setting. The higher you go, the slower your marker will shoot. at the high end, 70 ms, I could only get my shocker to shoot 8 bps w/ no ramping. Test it out and see what it does. if no ramping, try lowering it from 50ms. What I like about this feature is you can really match your marker to your hopper. Remember to always hold in the trigger when doing this, or you will be screwing around with the dwell. Hope this helped.:smile:
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