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Re: Also.. for message above on accuracy of paintballs
In Reply to: Also.. for message above on accuracy of paintballs posted by Ryan on November 12, 2002 at 13:43:17:
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Posted by: Steve "B-Ski" Biedrzycki on November 14, 2002 at 22:31:52
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: We also need sources to find information of the accuract of paintballs. : Thanks Well, Aerodynamics of the ball. Also it depends on how recently it came off the production line. Things on a ball that affect accracy...Seam- when you look at a ball and see a raised line or indendted line marking an "equator" on the ball. The less aparent the "equator" is the more aerodynamic it is. Dimples- Dents in the ball. This also affects the aeordynamics of the ball. Heat- Has the ball been exposed to high temps? This causes warping of the ball. How long has the balls been sitting in the bag without being rolled around? The paint fill is most likely a powder fill, which is a SUSPENDED SOLUTION. After a while, it settles to the bottom side of the ball and causes the ball to be lopsided with weight. I don't have a whole lot of time to answer this right now, but e-mail me and I'll hit you back soon. B-Ski out. |
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