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Evil Rich

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No due to the fact you will still have to chrono your marker to 280/300 fps. Bore matching paint is the better option
 

Luke H

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a longer barrel doesn't help with accuarcy, i've used a gun with a stubby little barell (not sure on length) and it was still very accurate, the thing that makes the diferrence is the bore size, this helps with efficiency and accuracy,

edit: damn I hate being beaten to posts :(
 

ses_paintball

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length of the barrel has no affect on accuracy as long as it is honed to a decent level.

Same with Bore. Underbore is statistically better but not enough evidence to state it is more accurate as the difference is so minute. paint to bore match is proven to be the least accurate, but still its incredibly minute.

Having a clean gun and decent paint.
 
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Canon Fodder

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fairly sure I've read six inches of barrel is the optimal lengh for getting up to speed and putting the ball on a straight course, any more can actually inhibit accuracy. It's all different with proper gun barrels though.
 

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length of the barrel has no affect on accuracy as long as it is honed to a decent level.

Same with Bore. Underbore is statistically better but not enough evidence to state it is more accurate as the difference is so minute. paint to bore match is proven to be the least accurate, but still its incredibly minute.

Having a clean gun and decent paint.
Best repy in this thread!

The biggest thing to effect accuracy (beyond paint quality) is yourself. And thats down to practice.
 

Liam92

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a longer barrel doesn't help with accuarcy, i've used a gun with a stubby little barell (not sure on length) and it was still very accurate, the thing that makes the diferrence is the bore size, this helps with efficiency and accuracy,

edit: damn I hate being beaten to posts :(
fairly sure I've read six inches of barrel is the optimal lengh for getting up to speed and putting the ball on a straight course, any more can actually inhibit accuracy. It's all different with proper gun barrels though.
i'm sure i've also seen something about the actual barrel length needed isn't that big at all.

begs the question, why are we all using barrels around the 14 mark?
 

Potter Loki

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whats wrong with the etek's original barrel...bugger spending £130 on a new one lol!!!

Spend that money on a couple of days hard training with someone teaching you how to shoot better....
 
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