98 Custom Woodsball Barrel?
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Topic: 98 Custom Woodsball Barrel?
Posted By: sassoldier
Subject: 98 Custom Woodsball Barrel?
Date Posted: 21 April 2005 at 10:40pm
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I am wondering what will be a good woodsball barrel for my 98 custom, my current ideas are JJ Ceramic or a Lapco Bigshot, I want something that wont blow a hole in my pocket, and will be long range as well as acurate at longer ranges. noise isnt really a factor as much as distance and acuracy.
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Posted By: Large Unit
Date Posted: 21 April 2005 at 11:21pm
Do a search and you will find a lot of information since this question is way overasked.
Anyway all normal barrels shoot the same distance, the only barrel that does add distance is the flatline because it is curved and puts a backspin on the paintball.
As far as accuracy my personal low $ barrel is the Lapco Bigshot, I have compaired it with the J&J Ceramic and to me the Bigshot had noticibly better grouping.
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Posted By: SuzukiRider987
Date Posted: 22 April 2005 at 9:45am
Get the flatline. It is the only barrel out there that will increase your distance as well as accuracy. It is defiantly worth the $.
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Posted By: Battleaxe3
Date Posted: 22 April 2005 at 2:09pm
Large Unit wrote:
Anyway all normal barrels shoot the same
distance, the only barrel that does add distance is the flatline
because it is curved and puts a backspin on the paintball. |
Accually they all dont shoot the same distance, it all depends on the
material and the finish applied to the barrel. But i would get a
J&J over the bigshot.
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