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Re: Which paint for CP barrel?

In Reply to: Which paint for CP barrel? posted by Sprdave on March 28, 2003 at 18:40:15:


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PigTech

on April 02, 2003 at 14:20:11
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: Ok,

: I have a Spyder Compact Deluxe with a CP 14" barrel and im trying to chose a good paint. I am thinking probably diablo inferno or RPS All Star, they are both about the same price. Which would be the better match? Also, something that can be stored for like 4 months would be preferrable (I will rotate it like twice a week).
: Any comments would be helpful.

: Dave

Go with whichever looks in the best condition at the store. Both have good shelf life, and rotating twice a week is probably overkill. As for matching to your barrel, that's a matter of condition of the paint, particular paint batch, and weather at the field (literally.) That's why you don't see pros bringing just one barrel, even though they always shoot the same brand of paint. They choose from their barrels to match the paint conditions of the day.

See you on the field,
-Bill Mills

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