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Hollywood*
02-25-2006, 08:36 AM
Hey

i was thinking about picking up a tadao and was just wondering if it had ramp additions like the predator, (20%,30%,40%,50%,50%,70%,80%) or if it had parabolic ramping.

also are the ramp (mild and max) modes like a psp style ramp? as in you hit a certain ROF and then it ramps right up to the the MROF?

Thanks

Squishy OWNS YOU!!
02-25-2006, 02:23 PM
Setting 4 is the PSP mild ramping fire mode that works as follows:

• The first 3 shots of a string are semi-automatic
• After the 4th shot the marker will ramp based on the speed of the trigger pulls as long as the user pulls the trigger faster than the ramp start setting.
• If the user stops firing for more than 1 second, the 3-shot semi-automatic count starts over

Setting 5 is the PSP max ramping fire mode that works as follows:

• The first 3 shots of a string are semi-automatic
• After the 4th shot the marker will ramp up to the loader’s maximum speed or the maximum rate of fire as long as the user pulls the trigger faster than the ramp start setting.
• If the user stops firing for more than 1 second, the 3-shot semi-automatic count starts over

Setting 9 is the normal mild ramping fire mode. The marker will fire in semi-automatic unless the user pulls the trigger faster than the ramp start setting. Once the ramp start setting has been achieved the marker will mildly ramp, generating additional shots depending on how fast the user pulls the trigger.

Setting 10 is the normal max ramping fire mode. The marker will fire in semi-automatic unless the user pulls the trigger faster than the ramp start setting. Once the ramp start setting has been achieved the marker will ramp up to the maximum feed rate of the loader or the maximum rate of fire setting, whichever is lower.

Does that help....

Hollywood*
02-25-2006, 05:21 PM
so there is no way of adjusting how fast it will ramp? like i cant have it ramp 50% after 8bps or whatever?
and by the manual it looks like the ramping IS NOT parabolic? am i correct?

Squishy OWNS YOU!!
02-26-2006, 12:41 PM
yes, you cannot adjust the ramp.