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EkXball3
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Topic: 14'' for 98c or 16''Posted: 08 July 2009 at 11:14am |
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If i were to swap the stock 11.5'' barrel on the 98c pro platinum, I can buy a 14'' or 16'' barrel i found for the same exact price. What would be the difference in them if they are the same price, and which one should i get 14'' or 16''
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Posted: 08 July 2009 at 11:16am |
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also they are Smart Parts Linear Barrels if your wondering about the brand or type
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Posted: 08 July 2009 at 11:39am |
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It's a matter of preference. There won't be any significant difference between the two. Personally, I don't care for barrels over 12" as I find longer ones to be cumbersome. I have a Smart Parts progressive barrel that I actually like quite a bit as well as a J&J Ceramic. I find them to be comparable. Anything is an improvement over the stock one. Look through the stickies above and there is a lot of info regarding barrels. You can also search "barrel" and find hundreds if not thousands of threads regarding various barrels. Typically you will get the following answers. 1. Anything over 16" is foolish and you will look like a tool on the feild. 2. J&J and Lapco both make nice, reasonably priced barrels.
Also instead of double posting, you can edit your post by clicking on Edit Post under Options on the upper right hand side of your post.
Good luck. Edited by oldpbnoob - 08 July 2009 at 11:40am |
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Posted: 08 July 2009 at 11:40am |
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ok thanks
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Posted: 18 July 2009 at 8:25pm |
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if you play airball 16in barrels gives you more length to push against the bunker
if you are using co2 I would also suggest a 16in barrel |
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Posted: 20 July 2009 at 7:40pm |
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air type has nothing to do with barrel length |
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Posted: 21 July 2009 at 3:53pm |
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do a bit of search it may not affect it a lot but, it does
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Posted: 23 July 2009 at 8:20pm |
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co2 velocity fluctuates by a lot especially when rapid shooting. Fluctuations any where from 20fps - 60fps. These fluctuations can rise in fall. The lower the velocity the less "gas" is pushing the ball after 8 or 9 inches of the barrel. I believe with the high fluctuations in co2 a 16in would be efficient. Shooting a 14in barrel (which is ok) or less can leave you with curving paint from the rise in velocity. Though depending on what your velocity is the longer the barrel is the more drag the paintball will have inside of the barrel. |
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Posted: 23 July 2009 at 8:39pm |
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Interesting, can you cite the source?
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Mack
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Posted: 23 July 2009 at 10:30pm |
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While all of this is interesting, it does not address the initial misconception that catchofday pointed out. That is, that barrel length and propellant type are mostly unrelated factors. (Original question repeated/quoted below.)
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Posted: 24 July 2009 at 9:20am |
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Thanks for clearing that up Mack.
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Posted: 24 July 2009 at 12:56pm |
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You are welcome.
I also feel that the following (referring to the relationship between propellant type and barrel length) needs to be addressed.
As cited in the earlier quote, barrel length can effect the amount of time propellant has to accelerate the paintball and when the barrel length is well matched to the valve result in better acceleration/efficiency. However, any barrel will affect any propellant, delivered at the same pressure, identically. Note that I specified "delivered at the same pressure." CO2, being a volatile liquid that evaporates into a gas for propelling paintballs, is much more temperature sensitive than compressed air. Compressed air will normally deliver at a set pressure depending upon the regulator (generally around 450 psi for LP regs and 850 psi for HP regs) while CO2 can, depending upon external conditions deliver at widely varying pressures. I.e. CO2 can, in cold weather deliver at pressures that are insufficient to operate a marker while in hot weather it can deliver at up to 1800 psi. (Beyond 1800 psi the burst disk on most CO2 tanks blows.) However, such variances are not a factor of the barrel length; they are an attribute of the propellant used. To put it more simply, barrel length is unrelated to propellant type. |
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Posted: 26 July 2009 at 5:31pm |
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Shooting a 14in barrel (which is ok) or less can leave you with curving paint from the rise in velocity.
Actually, any length of barrel will leave you with curving paint if you fire at excessive velocities. I A longer barrel would allow for a higher (not a lot) velocity thus using a shorter barrel with a high fps would cause curving where a 16in may not. |
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Posted: 26 July 2009 at 6:10pm |
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I chronoed my TPX at 268 fps today. Then for fun I put a 16 inch Dye barrel on
with an Apex tip. Without the ramp on it shot consistan 257- 265, replacing the
stock barrel brought it back up to the high 260's.
Kind of backwards to the argument isn't it. Especially when the longer barrel is
app. 3 times longer.
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Posted: 14 August 2009 at 10:57am |
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actualy its twice as long
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oldpbnoob
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Posted: 14 August 2009 at 12:01pm |
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Actually, it's 2.56 times as long if we are nitpicking. The point being that the longer barrel did not increase FPS, but reduced it. You might not want to nitpick on regulars on your fourth post.
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Posted: 15 August 2009 at 3:56am |
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How does a longer barrel prevent curving compared to a shorter barrel when the balls from each are fired at the same velocity? The answer is that it doesn't. While the longer barrel may be more accurate (at any velocity) when compared to an ultra short (sub eight inch) barrel due to the ball not having sufficient time to stabilize before it exits the end of the barrel the spinning/curving out of control that we are discussing at high velocities is a factor of the velocity, not the barrel length. If you compare two barrels of the same type (such as a 12" and 16") and both are shooting from paintballs at the same velocity from identical markers, the balls will behave in a similar manner. The barrel can't effect the ball after the ball exits the barrel. Now, can changing barrels cause a change in velocity? Yes; but that is what the velocity adjustment screw is for. |
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Posted: 19 August 2009 at 6:49pm |
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I believe the bore size could also influence the FPS. If the stock barrel bore is smaller, then the FPS would be faster.
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Posted: 28 August 2009 at 1:18am |
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Get the 14'' the 16'' will be a bit to cumbersome and won't help with accuracy.
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My 98c ACT setup:
Tippmann 98 custom ACT Extreme Rage db sound activated electronic hopper J&J 14'' Full Tilt ceramic barrel Maddog Designz double trigger Stryker 20oz. CO2 tank |
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