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I was playing in my garden yesterday testing all my firing modes when i realised that in semi, my marker sorta goes full auto if i just hold the trigger in the right spot.
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Its called bounce. Basically from the force of your marker firing its activating the trigger. On a stock Spyder there really isn't much you can do about it.
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So what would the solution be?
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#4
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adjust the trigger a little further out making ti harder to actuate the switch. replace the trigger and switch and upgrade to better ones
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You would have to get a heavier switch and no matter what you do to the trigger adjustments you are probably going to get bounce. The most effective way to get rid of the bounce would be to get a new board with more control over the settings, like the T Board.
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