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The Basics, Starting Out
First NRL Hunter match
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<blockquote data-quote="redneckbmxer24" data-source="post: 3097178" data-attributes="member: 11459"><p>You can absolutely use a standard top feed setup for NRLH, you'll just be at the same disadvantage that you're making the conscious choice to have.</p><p></p><p>There are plenty of DBM setups that feed smooth and reliable. If you stick to quality components, a proper setup and good mags you'll have good results. If you cheap out with a $50 bottom metal that doesn't have the right pillar height and then feed it from crap mags on top of that then you're definitely going to have problems.</p><p></p><p>I also don't remember low round counts at any PRS matches. I started shooting them from the beginning of the series and shot field matches before it existed and for the most part the average was 10 per stage and that still applies. There are some that run 12-14 but 10 is the norm and always has been. Even most of the sniper/field style matches I've shot have been around 10 rounds per stage.</p><p></p><p>To me you sound like you're just looking for confirmation bias for your decision to stick to a BDL or blind box setup and are lying to yourself in the process to further justify it.</p><p></p><p>Good AICS mag systems are the ****.</p><p></p><p>Just my $.02.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redneckbmxer24, post: 3097178, member: 11459"] You can absolutely use a standard top feed setup for NRLH, you'll just be at the same disadvantage that you're making the conscious choice to have. There are plenty of DBM setups that feed smooth and reliable. If you stick to quality components, a proper setup and good mags you'll have good results. If you cheap out with a $50 bottom metal that doesn't have the right pillar height and then feed it from crap mags on top of that then you're definitely going to have problems. I also don't remember low round counts at any PRS matches. I started shooting them from the beginning of the series and shot field matches before it existed and for the most part the average was 10 per stage and that still applies. There are some that run 12-14 but 10 is the norm and always has been. Even most of the sniper/field style matches I've shot have been around 10 rounds per stage. To me you sound like you're just looking for confirmation bias for your decision to stick to a BDL or blind box setup and are lying to yourself in the process to further justify it. Good AICS mag systems are the ****. Just my $.02. [/QUOTE]
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