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Re: If you change barrels, will this change velocity?

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Posted by Rex Hall on May 10, 2002 at 14:05:34:

In Reply to: If you change barrels, will this change velocity? posted by Mtbegg on May 10, 2002 at 12:49:07:

: If you set your velocity to 280, then change barrels.... will this change your velocity? If so, is the change a lot?

Most likely. If your paint to barrel match is different, if there is more porting, or less porting, if one is longer than the other....All of these factors will contribute to variations in velocity. Depending on the barrels it might not change much at all, but on the other hand, if the barrels are not at all similar it could change a lot.

Bob


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