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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns
same barrel, same paint, same accuracy....

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Posted by Chad K. on August 23, 2002 at 08:30:32:

In Reply to: Angel vs Bushmaster Accuracy posted by Kevman-X on August 15, 2002 at 01:53:00:

: Which is more accurate, the angel or the bushmaster?

Accuracy is 95% paint-barrel match, and 5% luck. With the same barrel and paint, one marker is as accurate as any other. Also, a paintball is an extremely imperfect projectile. You're launching a mostly, but not perfectly round ball with a viscous liquid filling that may or may not be balanced within the ball itself. Find a marker that you're comfortable with, get a few barrels of varying bore sizes (or a system like the very overpriced and overhyped Freak), use good quality paint and practice. That's the only way to improve your shooting accuracy.

-Chad


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