Only so much you can do to improve accuracy when your firing a spherical ball of goo, not the most aerodynamic of objects. Once you've got the barrel size right, you've only got humidity, temperature, wind shear, spin...........etc...etc.. to contend with.
Small and heavy would be best, but isn't all paint intended to be 0.68? just that the higher grades are more consistent? Isn't there a set size for a paintball in tourney? just wondering.( I know really small ones don't burst) but are there guidelines?
Small and heavy would be best, but isn't all paint intended to be 0.68? just that the higher grades are more consistent? Isn't there a set size for a paintball in tourney? just wondering.( I know really small ones don't burst) but are there guidelines?