Chris is a shining example of appearing stupid when in reality he's an extremely smart guy who says stupid things, or to be more accurate, he says ignorant things as Jay suggested ...contingent upon a couple of things such as a heavier fill etc
Richmond has overseen the development and production of these paintballs, which by the way, are being manufactured by Procaps.
A heavy fill has already been developed which will satisfy the claims for an increased flight distance.
The fact there are claims of a more accurate ball can be easily understood when we look at the ball's ballistic properties.
It has a significantly reduced surface area (which of course is the property of a squared function) and as such, will be less prone to wind turbulence.
There is of course a reduced mass (which is the property of a cubed function) and thereby this ball will exhibit a reduced inertial value; now, I haven't personally done the mathematics associated with this inertial reduction but I would guess the reduced surface area has more of an effect than the reduced inertial property in terms of resisting a deflective force (wind).
The reduced inertia obviously means the ball is more prone to turbulence but because the ball has a diameter of .5 as against .68 which is a 26% reduction in diameter but when it comes to surface area, (my maths is rusty but I think this is OK) the smaller bore paint has a surface area of .78 sq inch whereas the .68 has nearly double that at 1.45 sq inch.
And so, even though we have a 26% reduction in diameter, this actually gives us half the surface area of a .68 caliber ball with a .5 dia ball because the surface area is determined by a squared function (4.pi.r squared).
I hope this explains some of the things that are being mentioned in this, and other threads.
And one other thing; because Richmond has increased the density of the paint, thus giving us a heavier ball, this also increases the inertial value which has a two fold effect, it increases the ball's accuracy and distance shot when compared to a .5 calibre ball of a lesser weighted (less dense) fill.