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Okay here I go. I've been wanting to gather togather and share technical paintball information and personal opinions for quite awhile. Most of this information is going to be "HOW I DO IT" or "MY WAY" or IMO. If you do not like what I say or want to commment, you can go ahead and submit a comment and if I like your way or what you say, I'll post it, if not I trash it.

More to follow soon.

P.S. I'll not trash opinions that do not agree with me only those that are flaming, make no sense or not topic related.
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Do I really need one of those expensive barrel kits?

Posted 09-15-2007 at 08:11 AM by Grendel
No. Now that is a simple answer to what could be considered a complex question.

Here is a fact about paintballs you may or may not know paintballs are not .68 cal. I do not think I’ve ever knowingly used paintballs that are really .68 cal. I’ve bought paint as large as .694 and smaller than .679. In addition your paint can vary in size in the same case and change through the day. Currently my experience is that paint has gotten tiny. I’ve had balls so small they roll out my...
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How the Hell Did you hit me from there?

Posted 09-14-2007 at 03:39 PM by Grendel
What makes a paintball gun accurate? Or why is your gun more accurate than mine?

First my paintball gun [yes, gun not marker if I wanted a “marker” I’d pull a Sharpie out of my pocket] is just a tool it has no innate ability to make accurate shots. It does, “what I tell it to do”. My gun is more accurate than yours because I know my gun and what it can and can not do and then I AIM it. No spray and pray for me, I’m not rich and I take pride in making my shots count.
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Tuning a Sniper II Gendel's Way

Posted 09-14-2007 at 01:20 PM by Grendel
Updated 10-04-2007 at 05:30 PM by Grendel
This is how I like to tune my Snipers (assuming you are going for low pressure).

1) Get a good low pressure gage

2) Get a good USED (this is important) regulator I like Stabilizers, ANS GenX-II, AKA Sidewinder or CP (non-CO2). I like used or well exercised 1000 cycles or more so I'm sure the spring pack has settled in for more consistency shot to shot. New regulators tend to flake out on consistency at bad times.

3) Have multiple, different spring rate,...
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