I talked to Manike and we discussed the mathematics and physics of this problem and we both agreed that the only way traditional physics can be satisfied is by increasing the mass of the paintball ....which ain't too difficult by the way because it just means they put in a heavier fill.
I have known Richmond for a long time and if he tells me X is greater than Y, then I believe him .... and the basis of that belief is, he's never lied to me.
That being the case, I know Richmond has arranged and conducted comparative tests on this new small bore paint and if he tells me it is more accurate than 68 cal, then guess what?
It's gonna be more accurate.
He has told me, unequivocally, it is more accurate than conventional .68 calibre paint.
There is no way this man is gonna stick his neck out there for someone to come along and chop it off if he's bullsh!tting ... and there would be a queue a mile long to do just that if he were.
I think people can quote what they want to, the acid test comes when people use it and like most things in life, it is the practicalities that sort the men from the boys and if this paint performs, then this paint will sell ..... it's as easy as that guys.