That's actually not bad, 8pods +/- is pretty damn good. The shoots sound a bit smoother then a Rize Maxxed.....cant wait to get one. Btw. Great video, cheers
@@Struggle.Snuggles idk what hes talking about. Clearly he didnt do research on this gun. And its def not lighter. I personally have this gun and its great. Idc what ppl say you can def rock faces with this
the wife and i have CZR's and have been shooting 2 boxes a week nearly every week for a few months now. We both fire 1 shot per pull and on a 68ci 4500 hot fill tank, we both average about 4 pods max running the tanks fully empty. There have been matches where we run out of air before ammo (4 pods + hopper) and before the 2 matches in a set are over. I have to assume the difference in efficiency we see vs this video is due to the bolt-de-sticking feature that is on by default that is triggered if you wait a few seconds between trigger pulls.
At the beginning of the video I thought you were blind. The way you had your head tilted. 🤣 Not bad for entry spool. Something about it makes me want it.
_I confess to being a nerd..._ I know that gun has a low operating pressure to be gentle on paint. But it still broke a few balls? Do some higher end guns have even a lower operating pressure? Or does high end paint often break one or two here or there?
A well tuned spoolie will shoot like every other well tuned spoolie. I have a Rail, DM9, Gtek, and an ion from around 2007. They really all feel about the same as far as firing. Trigger/frame (UL feels the best by far), foregrip length, and tank length will affect the feel of the gun more than anything else.
You mean full auto mode? There is a switch under the hand grip that activates mode selection and you just have to look up how to change the different modes on your marker
It shoots really slow for a 300 dollar gun my little brother has a spyder Fenix and it shoots the same or maybe faster and would only break like 2 or 3 balls a whole day
This paint was beyond usable for how brittle it was. Needless to say the CZR handled it much better then we could of ever hoped for. The rate of fire was turned down to our field standard of 10.5 bps. Thanks for the question and comments.
That's actually not bad, 8pods +/- is pretty damn good.
The shoots sound a bit smoother then a Rize Maxxed.....cant wait to get one.
Btw. Great video, cheers
@Brandon Hall I've been trying to get my hands on a PM7 like crazy
@@Struggle.Snuggles idk what hes talking about. Clearly he didnt do research on this gun. And its def not lighter. I personally have this gun and its great. Idc what ppl say you can def rock faces with this
@TaiOmatzu ikr! It’s an amazing gun and feels like high end guns! Highly recommend
My DM9 is still my main electro. My 2011 Rail is my backup. Both are great, and really inexpensive nowadays.
It's exactly the same bolt engine as the rize maxxed. There is no difference in the shot.
the wife and i have CZR's and have been shooting 2 boxes a week nearly every week for a few months now. We both fire 1 shot per pull and on a 68ci 4500 hot fill tank, we both average about 4 pods max running the tanks fully empty. There have been matches where we run out of air before ammo (4 pods + hopper) and before the 2 matches in a set are over. I have to assume the difference in efficiency we see vs this video is due to the bolt-de-sticking feature that is on by default that is triggered if you wait a few seconds between trigger pulls.
At the beginning of the video I thought you were blind. The way you had your head tilted. 🤣
Not bad for entry spool. Something about it makes me want it.
7 4/5 tubes is what it sounded like.
The rotor was running, so there was about 10 or so left to shoot.
_I confess to being a nerd..._
I know that gun has a low operating pressure to be gentle on paint. But it still broke a few balls? Do some higher end guns have even a lower operating pressure? Or does high end paint often break one or two here or there?
The paint that was used for the test was old. It was beyond brittle to the point we talked about just throwing it away.
@@erickeaton1375 Ahhhhhh super interesting. Okay. Helpful. I was thinking I was missing something... Thanks for the reply, and super helpful video.
Higher end guns have soft tip bolt mods available as well. High end tournament paint is pretty brittle.
It was bad paint bro…
Is it smoother than a Luxe 2.0?
Comparable on the shot feel in our opinion. It does lack some features that you would see with a higher end markers however.
A well tuned spoolie will shoot like every other well tuned spoolie. I have a Rail, DM9, Gtek, and an ion from around 2007. They really all feel about the same as far as firing. Trigger/frame (UL feels the best by far), foregrip length, and tank length will affect the feel of the gun more than anything else.
How do I change that we’re I could hold the trigger and it keep shooting?
You mean full auto mode? There is a switch under the hand grip that activates mode selection and you just have to look up how to change the different modes on your marker
Out of the box it came set to full auto?
Mine came semi
No it comes semi
That ether was full auto are his fingers are flash
It shoots really slow for a 300 dollar gun my little brother has a spyder Fenix and it shoots the same or maybe faster and would only break like 2 or 3 balls a whole day
This paint was beyond usable for how brittle it was. Needless to say the CZR handled it much better then we could of ever hoped for. The rate of fire was turned down to our field standard of 10.5 bps. Thanks for the question and comments.
Yeah it goes up to 15 bps. If you need more then that the gun is not your problem. I run without ramp and have never had a problem putting people out
@@TaiOmatzu no it goes up to 20 bps and is way better then spyder fenix which doesnt even have a full auto mode😂
@@jacobdennis4969who tf uses full auto mist fields don’t allow it and it’s cowardly and skill less
@@jacobdennis4969 You're talking about the settings. The bolt can't cycle faster than 15bps.