Paintball Magazine October 2017 Issue | Page 67

These are the results. First String: 294, 274, 262, 269, 286, 273, 277, 266, 269, 275, 257, 264, 266, 274, 273 Second String: 256, 269, 268, 267, 265, 277, 263, 262, 271, 267, 268, 265, 270, 268, 269 Third String: 266, 281, 278, 267, 267, 272, 278, 265, 269, 275, 282, 267, 268, 266, 272 Fourth String: 269, 270, 270, 271, 272, 267, 271, 262, 261, 265, 262, 266, 269, 265, 271 I was a little disappointed to see the variances between shots, after all, consistency at the chrono translates to consistency on the field as well. It is possible that the results could be a product of the paint quality that was used and I will be retesting the marker with different paint in the future. for an allen key or screw driver and the grip splits apart with no tools as well. Really the only general maintenance that requires a tool would be the clean the eyes and detent replacement. Overall my impression of the marker is that it is a solid, well made marker with features that are found on many of the higher end Eclipse Markers. If you are in the market for a mid- range marker I would definitely give the Etha 2 a hard look. Preoder our next issue NOW and Save! Click HERE to Order On the field I ran through two pods of paint on ramp at 13bps to see if I had any breaks. No breaks and it felt very good to shoot. My only concern with the marker at this point is the consistency at the chrono. Maintenance is virtually tool free with the bolt sliding out of the rear with a few twists. The battery is easily removed without the need www.paintball.media 067