How accurate are you?
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I can keep anything inside a man at 25 yards...oh wait, were you talking about soakers? :p Pretty good against standing targets (wish I was better), quite a decrease in accuracy against moving targets. I have this annoying habit of tracking fire onto my point of aim instead of leading and shooting ahead.
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I'm used to long-range fighting, and since a 21K stream moves so fast it makes one much more accurate. People have half the time to dodge than they would facing a stock soaker, and the stream gets there twice as fast. At close range [40ft and under] it is difficult to miss, even while in motion. When I'm using any other gun, accuracy drops a lot because of stream speed and range.
marauder wrote:You have to explain things in terms that kids will understand, like videogames^ That's how I got Sam to stop using piston pumpers
How would one test accuracy? At what distance, and with a moving target at a certain speed? I'm not very accurate at long range battles, considering most of my guns are used and modded for short range SoakFest type skirmishes. I think its always been fun to get wet on a hot day, and 1v1 isn't very fun at long range. My accuracy rating at short range (~25 feet or less) would probably be around 70-80%. My accuracy at longer ranged battles is non existant, since I've never really been in a long range battle :p
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XP220Warrior, welcome back! I hope you're gonna stick around.
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I guess that now I'm also back, I shouldn't feel nervous posting. But hey..
I find that with smaller guns I am more accurate. My Max-D 2000 shots can find a target dead-centre, from the max range. I sometimes practice blowin' cans off a ledge with my CPS 1200, from about 20ft, maybe. I'm no doubt the 2nd best/best shot in our waterfighting community in my area, and thats all that really matters.
Sometimes I might try and direct people into their own teams blasts. That, I guess, would count as accuracy. Shoot to their right, they move left.
I find that with smaller guns I am more accurate. My Max-D 2000 shots can find a target dead-centre, from the max range. I sometimes practice blowin' cans off a ledge with my CPS 1200, from about 20ft, maybe. I'm no doubt the 2nd best/best shot in our waterfighting community in my area, and thats all that really matters.
Sometimes I might try and direct people into their own teams blasts. That, I guess, would count as accuracy. Shoot to their right, they move left.
I can shoot a target 40 feet away that isn't moving much. I have yet to test my CPS 2000 in actual "real" combat yet, though. I did soak my brother with it. I emptied a full PC on him and he got DRENCHED. I'm not too sure he liked it, though.
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"Look! a CPS 2000 10th anniversary edition! I'll buy two, one to keep, and one to use!"
*Takes them home, opens one, fills it, and pumps it up.*
"snap!"
"Oops, I guess it had a Max-D trigger."
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"Look! a CPS 2000 10th anniversary edition! I'll buy two, one to keep, and one to use!"
*Takes them home, opens one, fills it, and pumps it up.*
"snap!"
"Oops, I guess it had a Max-D trigger."
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You need to get some better guns. Get a WW Blazer, it doesn't suck. It has to be more powerful than a VAPORIZER.mutuhaha wrote:I'm quite accurate I guess, with my Vaporizer (that's my best gun unfortunately), better with my calibrated crosshairs. Range of the Vaporizer permitting though.
EV Nova - Space action/RPG, for Windows and Mac!
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"Look! a CPS 2000 10th anniversary edition! I'll buy two, one to keep, and one to use!"
*Takes them home, opens one, fills it, and pumps it up.*
"snap!"
"Oops, I guess it had a Max-D trigger."
http://www.ambrosiasw.com/games/evn/
"Look! a CPS 2000 10th anniversary edition! I'll buy two, one to keep, and one to use!"
*Takes them home, opens one, fills it, and pumps it up.*
"snap!"
"Oops, I guess it had a Max-D trigger."
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Anything is accurate for "very close-up targets." Which brings me to my point: Guns are not accurate, users are. I must get to writing an article on this belief, since so many people use accuracy to rate soakers and it simply isn't true. You can't apply accuracy to a soaker, it has to be applied to each individual user. With real guns there are factors like recoil, but in soaking...only the most powerful guns have any sort of kick, and it is not nearly enough to affect accuracy. There are extremely rare exceptions, but only 2 people have ever shot a soaker with those exceptions, me being one of them, and it hasn't happened in over a year.
The above posts have been good with this opinion, but it's been some posts elsewhere which have caused me to just have to address this.
The above posts have been good with this opinion, but it's been some posts elsewhere which have caused me to just have to address this.
marauder wrote:You have to explain things in terms that kids will understand, like videogames^ That's how I got Sam to stop using piston pumpers
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True but some guns are easier to aim than others simply due to their shape. I have heard that the 2500 is easier to aim then a 1700 due to it's shape.Duxburian wrote:Anything is accurate for "very close-up targets." Which brings me to my point: Guns are not accurate, users are. I must get to writing an article on this belief, since so many people use accuracy to rate soakers and it simply isn't true. You can't apply accuracy to a soaker, it has to be applied to each individual user. With real guns there are factors like recoil, but in soaking...only the most powerful guns have any sort of kick, and it is not nearly enough to affect accuracy. There are extremely rare exceptions, but only 2 people have ever shot a soaker with those exceptions, me being one of them, and it hasn't happened in over a year.
The above posts have been good with this opinion, but it's been some posts elsewhere which have caused me to just have to address this.
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If you're used to shooting many different guns, the shape of a soaker should have little, if any, impact. Age will affect that too, since size, weight, etc. tend to affect younger members more than older members.
marauder wrote:You have to explain things in terms that kids will understand, like videogames^ That's how I got Sam to stop using piston pumpers
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Whose the other one?Duxburian wrote:Anything is accurate for "very close-up targets." Which brings me to my point: Guns are not accurate, users are. I must get to writing an article on this belief, since so many people use accuracy to rate soakers and it simply isn't true. You can't apply accuracy to a soaker, it has to be applied to each individual user. With real guns there are factors like recoil, but in soaking...only the most powerful guns have any sort of kick, and it is not nearly enough to affect accuracy. There are extremely rare exceptions, but only 2 people have ever shot a soaker with those exceptions, me being one of them, and it hasn't happened in over a year.
The above posts have been good with this opinion, but it's been some posts elsewhere which have caused me to just have to address this.
The only time any soaking device has ever had any kickbck on me was when my first WBL exploded, the barrel full of water. It knocked me on my ass. Looking back it was pretty funny, but at the time I was scared to death. I have never used a water gun with enough recoil to affect my aim however, homemades included.
As far as accuracy is concerned, I am inclined to agree with Duxburian. In fact, in water warfare, you shouldn't even count on the accuracy or range of your gun. It's not paintball or airsoft. The only way you can truly attack someone in a battle is by engaging them within a range of 15 feet or less. Anyone who claims to have "killed" someone at 50 feet with "a totally tricked out CPS 2000" was either lying or facing an opponent that was physically incapable of movement. In fact, accuracy on most guns are so bad, you're better off standing still than trying to run, flank, or other wise side step the blast.
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