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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom

Re: Smaller Balls

In Reply to: Smaller Balls posted by Mike Welk on July 01, 2003 at 12:37:09:


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Posted by:
Greezypete

on July 12, 2003 at 23:38:19

: I just got some paintballs and they roll right through my barrel. I put them in and if I til it, they roll right out(instead of my other ones where I can blow them out). The barrel I have is a flatline, is it ok if they roll out?


Ok, if i'm following you, your dropping paintballs through your barrel to check the size of them and the ones you have now are rolling through. There Not rolling out past your ball detent. Right?

My son has a flatline barrel and if he shoots small balls they curve like crazy. You cant hit anything with them. If he shoots marbs or infernos they fly far and straight. Find a larger ball and that will solve your problem.(even walmart super swirls shoot good in the flatline)


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