I'm thinking about making a cheap "sniper" with a Tippmann 98. I'm curious if anyone else has done this and can offer any advice.
I know If I can find one of these magfed adapters on eBay (or here), then I can feed First Strikes with Zeta mags. Obviously the feed hole in the Tippmann 98 isn't the right shape, but I'm guessing I can fix that with my milling machine and some filing. Slap a rifled barrel on there and.....is that it? Anything else I need to know? I seem to remember reading somewhere that First Strike rounds need a different style of bolt to reach their full potential. Is that something I should worry about?
Or is there a different route I should take? Hammer 7? Mod a cheap pump into a single-shot rifle?
I'm really kicking myself now for not getting a Scout when they were on sale at Christmas time. There are a few guys in my club (myself included) that are curious about First Strike, but it's hard to spend $500+ on a set-up when you've never personally seen the rounds in action. Plus I'm not even sure they would be worth it at our woodsball field, which is only about the size of a football field. We can already almost shoot from one side of the field to the other. Not with much accuracy, of course, and it's a miracle if you don't hit a branch on the way, but still. There's never a situation where someone is standing out in the open thinking that they're out of range only to be picked off with a sniper shot. So....yeah. Interested in First Strike, but want to try it out with something cheap before taking the plunge on a full set-up.
I know If I can find one of these magfed adapters on eBay (or here), then I can feed First Strikes with Zeta mags. Obviously the feed hole in the Tippmann 98 isn't the right shape, but I'm guessing I can fix that with my milling machine and some filing. Slap a rifled barrel on there and.....is that it? Anything else I need to know? I seem to remember reading somewhere that First Strike rounds need a different style of bolt to reach their full potential. Is that something I should worry about?
Or is there a different route I should take? Hammer 7? Mod a cheap pump into a single-shot rifle?
I'm really kicking myself now for not getting a Scout when they were on sale at Christmas time. There are a few guys in my club (myself included) that are curious about First Strike, but it's hard to spend $500+ on a set-up when you've never personally seen the rounds in action. Plus I'm not even sure they would be worth it at our woodsball field, which is only about the size of a football field. We can already almost shoot from one side of the field to the other. Not with much accuracy, of course, and it's a miracle if you don't hit a branch on the way, but still. There's never a situation where someone is standing out in the open thinking that they're out of range only to be picked off with a sniper shot. So....yeah. Interested in First Strike, but want to try it out with something cheap before taking the plunge on a full set-up.
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