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Old 10-04-2008, 09:43 AM
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Re: Shooting straight...

Paintball manufacturers make paintballs in various sizes. Paintballs are not .68 caliber, but a larger range of .679 to .695 in size. That is why you see barrel kits, such as the freak, with multiple bore sizes to provide the best fitment. Even in a box of paint, paintballs may various in size ever so slightly

Paintballs won't fire as well as firearms. So dont keep your expections high with 1" groups at 100 feet. A man size target at 100" is usually starting to push it.

Like Aero mentioned, using HPA over co2 will increase the precision. The use of a good regulator will add additional performance. This creates consistency in the delivery of air to the ball. In this game its all about consistency, from air to barrel, to paintballs that create the best precision markers.
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