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Flatline vs. Boomstick

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Topic: Flatline vs. Boomstick
Posted By: Astroman1296
Subject: Flatline vs. Boomstick
Date Posted: 20 April 2005 at 7:19pm

Accuracy:  Boomstick or flatline for A5

If flatline what do u recommend for a secondary barrel for A5?




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Posted By: Mehs
Date Posted: 20 April 2005 at 7:53pm
Never get a Boomstick, they are just as good as other 2 piece barrels, atleast from what I've experienced, they are just overpriced barrels, you're mostly buying the name.  I'd reccomend a flatline (if you really want it), and some barrel by J&J, but that is up to you.


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Posted By: A-5 Command
Date Posted: 20 April 2005 at 9:05pm

for mare range definatly get a flatline, the range makes u feel like a god in some situations, its has great acuracy also, definatly worth it. you will love it

u wont really need a secondary barrel, but i guess if u wanted one get a jj, lapco big shot, or some custome producs 2 piece. 



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Posted By: GoTsKiLLz
Date Posted: 21 April 2005 at 8:39am

i say get a flatline for woods and a freak kit for speedball



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Posted By: Nickodemus
Date Posted: 21 April 2005 at 9:34am

I had a Flatline on my model 98 and I hated it. With good small bore paint, proper installation, velocity and clean - it fired like crap. Even if it is better on the A-5 it is still no good. Something about the 6-micron finish and a straight barrel gets me about my boomstick. It’s heavy also and if you know anything about barrel harmonics, heavy is good. Take off the shroud and look at the flatline, it really only gives you a few short inches for ball stabilization after the curve, the rest of the barrel is for developing the backspin. I read a post that someone said the balls coming out of the flatline move slower and this is just foolish. You all do crono your markers right? What’s going on is that the friction between the paintball gelatin case and the walls of the barrel induce backspin. The paintball fill is a fluid and does not rotate. The air pressure change around the outside of the ball and a lift effect is created. It’s looks slower because there is less drop, but this is only an optical illusion. There are a lot of conditions that will change the flight path with the flatline, play around with it and you will find that the only way you know were your shot is going is by referring to the last one.

The flat line can get them to reach out there but 90% of the time I play I engage at 25M or less and the flatline groups past that are like a stock barrels closer up. I like having a tack driver in the effective range rather then just being able to put them out there.

 

One thing about the flatline… it makes a great target.

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