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One more thing

In Reply to: FREAK: does length matter? posted by elamenopee on November 19, 2002 at 03:43:36:


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Posted by:
elamenopee

on November 19, 2002 at 03:50:55

: Hey guys,
: I have a black magic with some things, all internals are stock.(HPA) I shoot with a total freak kit that is 14 inches long (measured its actually about 15 in.) I size all my paint (snug, loose enough to blow the paintball out) and even with good paint (Draxxus inferno) it seems to lob alot. No so much lob i guess, but it tends to curve downwards. Since the marker is supposed to shoot real nice, and since the freak kit is supposed to be that good, im wondering if the barrel is just too long. Should i invest in a 10 or 12 inch? Looking at it the sleeve of the back barrel is not even 5 inches, and the paint has to travel the rest of the barrel length. Im thinking that this affects the range accuracy. Will one of you snipers help me out?
: Thanks in advance.
: jeff

I wonder this because i shot Draxxus blaze with the stock black magic barrel (great barrel) and then the freak and the stock one shot straighter, with less lob/downward curve.
thanks again

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