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Another Factor to consider is going to be your barrel length. The longer your barrel is the more accurate you gun is. The longer the ball has to travel down the barrel the longer it has to straighten out your shot improving your accuracy, however the further the ball has to travel further down the barrel requiring more air to shoot the ball, in turn making your gun less efficient. In addition to the loss of efficiency to your gun in barrels over 14" the barrel is actually long enough that it starts to slow the ball down before it leaves the barrel, decreasing your range and accuracy! It is also good to factor in the maneuverability of having a shorter barrel over a longer barrel depending on your style of play.
Paintballs for the average paintball gun are designed to be .68" diameter, however the shape or size can change with temperature and humidity. If a paintball is larger than the
barrel, it might break inside the barrel and clog up the barrel and if the paintball is too small for the barrel, air will escape around the paintball when firing causing a drop in speed, accuracy, and efficiency. Different barrels also come in different sizes and having a good paint to barrel match is critical. To check for paint to barrel match put a paintball in the barrel holding it vertically, if it falls right through the paint is too small. If you try and blow the paint out the barrel it should come out with a good blow, if not the paintball is too big.
One of the best options
for solving this problem is to purchase a barrel kit. A barrel kit turns your barrel into a two piece system. The first smaller section creates the barrel diameter and having it interchangable will allow you to have a perfect paint to barrel match most all of the time. The second piece will determine the length and porting of your barrel. There are also barrel kits that have inserts to help you adjust your bore diameter.
A battle swab is another way that you can clean your barrel and are generally known for being extremely quick in cleaning. The paintball battle swab usually consists of a rod, jointed in the middle that has a soft wool like material on both ends for cleaning out debris and absorbing the paint in the barrel.
Whichever tool that you prefer it is essential to keep a clean barrel or else you will find your accuracy severely reduced.
Tucker Stoffers
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