98 c what barrel to get?? |
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kalasas
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Posted: 08 February 2006 at 7:14pm |
A)ok so i play paintball about every weekend.. i got plenty of $ so
that isnt an issue.. i just want to know wich barrel is best for
shooting VERY accurate at long ranges.. like the size of a football
feild. speed doesnt matter..
B)ive seen flatlines for the A-5 and they are very good, are they as good on the 98c? i want only the facts, not this "i heard" stuff. |
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Snake6
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Welcome to the forum.
This post is in the wrong Forum. Please move it to the New players or Upgrading and Customizing Forums. |
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kalasas
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how do i move it?
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Snake6
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A mod will move it for you soon enough.
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SuzukiRider987
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The Flatline is an aight barrel. See, the Flatline offers great range (distance), but not so good accuracy. Now, there is a barrel out there that offers the best of both worlds. This is the BT Apex. Not only does it offer great range, but the accuracy is pretty goot too. Not to mention it can shoot around trees, over bunkers, etc. I suggest you take a good look at it. Edited by SuzukiRider987 - 08 February 2006 at 9:07pm |
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Fiestyboy
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i was calling my local paintball fields for tourney info andf i asked
about the Apex with them and they said they weren't impressed with it
so they dont sell it.
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VimyRidge
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Welcome newcomer! I cannot suggest anything in paintball that will go as far as a football field literally...i think anything over 150 feet is pretty good if you can maintain accuracy at that distance and on word. Speaking from experience, if you want extreme range with accuracy you might want to look into a barrel kit. The Flatline shoots far, but not accurate and is a pain with most paint as the barrel is difficult to clean out at times. I use a Lapco Bigshot 14". It shoots far, but more importantly it shoots dead on! You won't get all the range in the world with a Bigshot, but more accuracy. Thier are not many setups that combine the best of both worlds for barrels. If you like to stay back and give covering fire, the flatline is an excellent 'support' weapon. I also personally dislike the weight of the FL as well. My BigShot is 1/4 the weight. |
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For the best accuracy possible, get a Smart Parts freak kit.
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proto87
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i dont got a gun yet but a 16 inch dye precision barrel is pretty good.
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gangsterest paintball player ever tippman and proto rok like totally
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Snake6
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All striaght barrles shoot the same range. The effective arnage of a striaght barrel is around 75 ft. THe flatline/Apex systems have good range around150ft, but the accuracy at long ranges suffers greatly. Also the paintballs lose velocity at the same rate as a normal barrel, so at 150ft with a flatline, the ball might only be traveling 100fps. Therefore, if you do get an accurate shot off at those ranges the chance of getting a break on your target is slim to none.
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lumpythecamel
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I'd go with a apex (If you want the distance over the accuracy), but a Lapco Bigshot or JJ ceremic (If you want accuracy over distance)
Edited by lumpythecamel - 10 February 2006 at 10:14am |
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pb1010
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what barrel is better: cp, or lapco bigshot because ive heard good things about both.. [i play speedball + woodsball]
P.S -got a teardrop now.. its not that great, i wouldnt recommend it Edited by pb1010 - 10 February 2006 at 7:29pm |
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jetsniper
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hammerhead pro series with fins awsomely accurate awsomely expensive. |
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<- canadian leaf eh?
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dead-eye_tippy
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I personally love the Stiffi. Its super lightweight, its quiet, and its accurate. It cleans itself pretty good too. Like Snake said, every barrel besides the Flatline and the Apex get the same amount of range, so just get alittle closer and range won't be a problem. If you want full details, go to http://www.pbreview.com/products/reviews/1660/ That will answer all your questions. But don't pay 110$ for it, you can get one off of Ebay for $90 shipped. It's a great barrel, I use it on my Custom Pro.
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dodan44
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id say a bigshot or a jandj i like those alot.
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Sgt. Gear
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it really depends on what type o paint ur useing if uve got some good piant then get a flatty other wise id go wit the apex
flatty gives u more distance though |
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HITMAN 4 HIRE
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definately not a flatline, unless it's a a-5 which it's not, because they sUcK... i automatically read the title and thought of lapco bigshot or j & j ceramic... bring on the hate mail |
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Tippyprouser
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paintball is not a sport made to go a football field long. its a close range sport. so i would say go with the Smart Parts All American, Boomstick, Ultralight, a stiffi...or a barrel kit. Smart Parts Freak kit, CP kit, JnJ kit
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johnhoham
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The Type of barrel you get is all about personal Preference, depending on whether you play woodsball, speedball, etc.. some barrels can go all ways but in each area lack something minor. If you definately know what your going to play you should base your barrel of that. If you dont know, just wait a little see what you like and browse the net for something that suits you best. Edited by johnhoham - 02 March 2006 at 10:35am |
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