Is a vsc phantom a good woodsball paintball bun?.....if you have any other suggestions please tell me. ?
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The Phantom is a good marker, but not all that fit for woodsball IMO, unless you are all playing with stock class pump markers. For the $250 that a basic Phantom costs you could buy a much more Woodsball fitting marker. Take the Smart Parts SP-1 for example. It is an electropneumatic marker w/ multi firing modes; semi, 3rd burst , and full auto. All of which are capped at the stock board's 11bps limit. The low force bolt is easy on paint and virtually eliminates all chops. The low pressure operation will allow it to be much quieter than your Spyders and Tippmanns.
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Let me ask you, why do you want to use a stock class pump for Woodsball? Stock class means you use 12-grams and feed tubes.http://www.pbreview.com/productpics/?product=424&p... If you really want to use the Phantom for Woodsball then I suggest you play open class with it. Open class means you use an air tank and a hopper. http://forum.specialopspaintball.com/index.php?act...