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A few questions about Woodland Rules
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I've been keeping track of the Woodland rules, as I would actually like to start coming out to SCAA games. I have a DMR that exceeds the full auto limits. I currently have a mosfet in it to limit it to semi only as I can't do this physically because it's a special gearbox.
The mosfet can be set to several different modes, being normal full auto, burst, and semi only. But there is nothing specifically locking it in place. How does that fit in with the rules?
Also, The mosfet allows me to have a burst fuction. How is this looked at for higher fps guns? As in guns that can't go full auto?
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Re: A few questions about Woodland Rules
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07-23-2010, 11:49:35 PM »
How hot are we talking here?
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460fps with .2s, which is a little under 2 joules.
I also have a 430fps spring.
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For a gun that hot, it would be kept to semi. Burst would be just like being on Full Auto since many people force themselves to fire in bursts as it is.
Same would apply to the 430fps spring, you would have to fire on Semi.
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Alright, That's what I figured. I just wanted to double check. Thanks guys.
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