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Flatline Sniper
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Topic: New BarrelPosted: 26 January 2008 at 12:19am |
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Im thinking of replacing my flatline on my model 98 to a straight 18" flute. Will i loose or gain accuracy? Looking for Pros and Cons of this upgrade.
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Stormy Knight
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Posted: 26 January 2008 at 12:28am |
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When it comes to barrels, anything more than 12"-14" is a waste of gas. Barrel length does not add accuracy. You'd be better off getting a 12" J & J Ceramic or a Lapco Bigshot. You can't beat them for their price to performance ratio. |
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Posted: 26 January 2008 at 12:54am |
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Agreed. I also like 14" for noise cancellation. it actually does make a difference for that. it gets the same accuracy as the 12" though. I love my J&J. I say go for that or the lapco if you want louder.
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Posted: 26 January 2008 at 1:04am |
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12-14" JJ is a win-win situation.
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Mack
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Posted: 26 January 2008 at 11:12am |
By "flute" are you referring to a specific brand that I am unaware of or did you mean a fluted (straight rifled) barrel? |
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Flatline Sniper
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Posted: 26 January 2008 at 6:27pm |
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i meant fluted but forgot the d oops. Ive read the reviews on them but i dont really understand whats different about a fluted barrel
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Posted: 26 January 2008 at 7:17pm |
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nothing really. It is on the outside if I am thinking of the same barrel. personally I say go with th J&J or lapco over it. You are talking about this fluted barrel right? Usually those ones that say sniper arent very much better than the stock barrel. It doesnt look like there is porting at all on that barrel either which effects performance. Edited by thejudge - 26 January 2008 at 7:17pm |
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Mack
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Posted: 26 January 2008 at 7:39pm |
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Normally, when fluting is mentioned it refers to straight (as opposed to spiral) rifling on the inside of a barrel. The flutes shown on the exterior of that barrel would be for cosmetic purposes only.
I find the advertisement amusing though: "Effective range 150 feet!" Wow, it shoots just a far as any other standard barrel does when properly chronoed. Consider a J&J or Lapco; you'll be much happier. |
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Flatline Sniper
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Posted: 26 January 2008 at 10:32pm |
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I see your point, i really didnt kno what fluted meant till now lol. What about the J&J 16" ceramic? Would it really use that much more gas opposed to the 14"?
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Posted: 26 January 2008 at 11:01pm |
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i agree 12-14 is the best for a gun
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Posted: 27 January 2008 at 1:00am |
Probably not, but there are other issues to consider. I suggest reading the barrel theory section of this post. |
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Posted: 27 January 2008 at 1:17am |
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Also because the barrel is on the very furthest point of the front of the gun on an A5 16" is a far way from the tip of the gun. 16" can get in the way. For the A5 I think the best is 12". Ive actually never used my 14" on my A5.
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Posted: 27 January 2008 at 8:10pm |
Unless your controlling velocity by a regulator, barrel length has no effect on tippmann gas consumption. None. On other markers it's a different story. But on a stock tippmann, velocity is controlled by flow interruption, therefore gas usage is the same at any barrel length. That being said, over 16" can begin to decrease your accuracy. 8"-14" will be equally accurate at the same velocity (assuming the same type and quality of barrel) whereas under 8" may not be quite as accurate. |
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Posted: 28 January 2008 at 11:59am |
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Fluted barrels on a paintball marker is cosmetic. Fluting helps on rifles to stabilize the harmonics (natural vibration) of a barrel, barrels that would have 55,000+ psi going through them.
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