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Old 12-19-2008, 04:49 PM
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Default Re: How to get the best out of my RSX

ya i would get a empire reloader b they are $65 at ansgear.com

barrels
custom products one piece
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dye ul barrel
proto 2 piece

clamping feedneck
might want a new reg

dont forget to buy pants and a podpack pretty important in my opinion
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Old 12-19-2008, 09:43 PM
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Default Re: How to get the best out of my RSX

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What I want to know is how to get the best out of this marker. Right now I am trying to figure out whether to go with a J&J Ceramic barrel or a CP Barrel upgrade. And what size barrel do you feel is best (12",14",16",20").

I have been hearing about a chip that you can but on the Tadeo board, but I have no idea what this chip adds performance wise and where to find it.
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Bore depends on the paint, length is always 14" on average. I normally use a .690 bore barrel. I'm a big guy and sometimes use a 16" depending on the field as sometimes it's hard to get behind smaller small bunkers.
i don't like the stock feedneck. i use a NDZ clamping which i prefer much better over the twist

the M7 chip allows for a greater range of adjustable you can read up on and see if you could use any of the modes.

I preffer less than 12" and anything past that is just for your own comfort. if you can find an article that supports that a longer barrel is beneficial i would LOVE to see it.
the only thing is if you like it and maybe if you have that iron sight thing going on. if anything after a certain point a longer barrel leads to a less efficient gun(which is why that you"bigred" would make a comment like that). more air would be required to accelerate the paintball to the same velocity compared to the shorter barrel.
I'm sure that too short does the same thing.

as far as what you want. 1 piece J&J or CP are good barrels to start with and there cheap. after that most kits are pretty decent
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Old 12-19-2008, 10:24 PM
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Default Re: How to get the best out of my RSX

I agree with everyone on the J&J ceramic and the reloaded. I have the v35 and the eyes are high maintenance. I've also found the 14 inch J&J to be more accurate than stock.

As far as the feedneck is concerned, mine stripped from woodsball play. I plan on replacing in the near future.

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