Yeah I don't know what he's talking about either, like you said easy to avoid in a gamma core.
Dear boy, I work at Planet Eclipse, don't you know..
Yeah I don't know what he's talking about either, like you said easy to avoid in a gamma core.
I'm very poorly trying to say that a system optimized for bolt velocity by sizing the orifice and geometry may not be optimized for latching forward. And that the elegant thing to do is to decouple the requirements by having multiple bolt stages.
In the case of the gamma core, I'm guessing you increased the orifice linking the main chamber to the bolt front to eliminate oscillation/bounce.
That increases final bolt speed, and bolt momentum, and you don't build excess pressure at the bolt sail once the volume reduction in the air spring begins to be a relevant term to the final pressure.
You would probably be right Ryan. The good part is that stage 2 is tunable as well and quite small so you have pretty ideal control over that dynamic.
This my favorite review Gordon ever did:
Arguably the OG deftek. So many fricken strange engineering "features" in paintball with people solving problems that aren't actually problems. PMR, the omen, ATS (would be fun to adapt a rainmaker with the reset lever), etc
Increasing that hole seems the most reliable and predictable way of doing it. It seems to me to be the most logical. What would be the other 2 ways?
the OG deftek was the automag powerfeed.
also jack, confirm or deny, the deftek was because someone missed a mm somewhere in the CAD/CAM in the 05 ....
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That seems like a pretty unlikely mistake
Sounds like one of those silly rumours like the one of the barrel being mounted at an angle.
Meh, I guess you could count the mag, but take away the flaps and the omen had the same type of deftek.