Making good use of auto trigger requires that you practice it a lot, like you do in a batting cage or when bowling. It’s part intellectual and part muscle memory. Even a stock class Phantom can “double tap” in a way that is occasionally very useful if you’ve practiced it.
While useless most of the time AT is great for long balling (when you can hold the gun steady enough and shoot enough shots to make it work) and very close freakouts from two feet away. It’s not so great at the medium game when it comes to actually hitting things but I’ve learned that people run from noise more than accuracy…missed shots can control the game more than hits in some ways…
CCMs and the like will offer the best AT experience since the ultra light stroke makes it easier to maintain your target. You still need to time it, need a special tool to remove the valve, etc, and you will pay twice what a Phantom runs to get a nice one. Also the replacement parts can be murder to find for higher end guns so don’t lose or break a single thing.
While useless most of the time AT is great for long balling (when you can hold the gun steady enough and shoot enough shots to make it work) and very close freakouts from two feet away. It’s not so great at the medium game when it comes to actually hitting things but I’ve learned that people run from noise more than accuracy…missed shots can control the game more than hits in some ways…
CCMs and the like will offer the best AT experience since the ultra light stroke makes it easier to maintain your target. You still need to time it, need a special tool to remove the valve, etc, and you will pay twice what a Phantom runs to get a nice one. Also the replacement parts can be murder to find for higher end guns so don’t lose or break a single thing.
Comment