Hey Pete,
My point was that ANY gun can be really lousy if not taken care of. If taken care of MOST guns will be at the same level. (although I do believe some designs can have that little extra competitive advantage). Some properly maintained guns will not be as consistant as others under all paintball requirements. A very notable one being rapid fire.
I honestly believe from my testing and theory work that there is a competitive advantage to certain designs of gun. I am also certain that it is regardless to wether they are closed or open bolt. That is the last factor to worry about (if at all).
I think you would be suprised if you just did some standard tests using the same solid projectiles and certain standard markers. First for single shot to shot consistency and then consistency under rapid fire. Then some tests accounting for playing conditions, i.e. paint around the bolt etc.
manike
The reason I said that was exactly to take account of...Originally posted by Robbo
I was taking it for granted that the gun was properly maintained when I made my assertion about paint being the main determinant in consistency.
In your case and thousands of other paintballers like you who do not keep the best care of their kit, then they will get better consistency by making one gun choice over another.Originally posted by Robbo
real dicks out there who clean their gun about once a year, like me
My point was that ANY gun can be really lousy if not taken care of. If taken care of MOST guns will be at the same level. (although I do believe some designs can have that little extra competitive advantage). Some properly maintained guns will not be as consistant as others under all paintball requirements. A very notable one being rapid fire.
I honestly believe from my testing and theory work that there is a competitive advantage to certain designs of gun. I am also certain that it is regardless to wether they are closed or open bolt. That is the last factor to worry about (if at all).
I think you would be suprised if you just did some standard tests using the same solid projectiles and certain standard markers. First for single shot to shot consistency and then consistency under rapid fire. Then some tests accounting for playing conditions, i.e. paint around the bolt etc.
manike