View Full Version : Chopping, double feeding.... everything....
Paintballjc
02-26-2005, 02:22 AM
Welp, ive had my angel for a year now, and here is my first major problem. OK, went out tonight and played some night games. The first half of the night, my speed was shooting perfect as usual. Then the problems came. It was double feeding up the ying yang and chopping like mad. I checked to see if the ram was adjusted right, and it was a little off, so i fixed it so it clicked, and still had the problem. Then i went and cleaned the ball detents and stretched the springs out a little bit(just got a halo) but i dont thing the halo was the problem, because it was ok for the first of the night. So, the detents didnt seem to have anything to do with it. I've tried just about everything.... you name it, ive probably tried it lol
Paintballjc
02-26-2005, 02:46 AM
O ya, i charged it for about 2 1/2 hours b4 i left the house to go play, and about another hour yesterday.... So, the battery being low isnt a problem
Paintballjc
02-26-2005, 01:31 PM
its going down to cobra today.... see what they can do.... If i dont make it down there, its going to bob
AlphaWolf47
02-26-2005, 08:21 PM
If you stretched the detent springs then it stopped then it was the detents they probably got weak from the halo, I had the same problem when I switched to my IC detents, but you should be fine if you just maintain the detents.
Luzrd
02-26-2005, 09:47 PM
were you using dark shell paint? halo's dont like dark shells, it can cause the halo to try and feed when your not shooting. which can lead to double feeding, especially if your detents springs are weak. adjust the sensitivity of your halo will help some.
also you said you cleaned the detents. so im assuming they werent stuck in the body allowing paint to just push by
Paintballjc
02-27-2005, 12:33 AM
were you using dark shell paint? halo's dont like dark shells, it can cause the halo to try and feed when your not shooting. which can lead to double feeding, especially if your detents springs are weak. adjust the sensitivity of your halo will help some.
also you said you cleaned the detents. so im assuming they werent stuck in the body allowing paint to just push by
Tried all of that and the paint i was shooting was white, some blue, but i made sure that the eyes in the halo would see it. I have Jason stumped too(Vantage TeS) Im just going to send it to bob.
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