View Full Version : some questions from a newbie
BongRips
06-16-2001, 09:14 PM
my friends just recieved there guns and we went to an arena we built and i borrowed one of my friends F4 illustrator.. my other 2 friends got a spyder compact and a spyder TL using all stock things... ive noticed firing the guns that the balls are EXTREMELY unaccurate, will the accuracy change dramatically if i buy decent barrel for the gun?
Saiyan_warrior
06-16-2001, 09:21 PM
Oh yeh, The accuracy would increase dramatically! I would reccomend the 32 Degrees Carbon fiber barrel (80 bucks). Carbon fiber barrels can shoot through ball breaks in your barrel after a couple of shots. I also would reccomend the Lapco Bigshot SS, but good luck waiting to get one.
Saiyan_warrior
06-16-2001, 09:26 PM
Oh heres a chart for bore sizes on your barrels and what paint should match with it.
http://www.escape.ca/~paintbal/The_Gun_shop/paintball_barrel%20chart.htm
VeNoM
06-16-2001, 09:51 PM
i had a stock shutter and i had a hard time hitting things far away so i bought a lapco big shot and it freakin rules! i can easily lay shots on shots now i would definatly suggest a lapco barrel they are the most accurate barrel on the market IMHO
fear my impulse
06-17-2001, 10:14 AM
yea, a barrel will help tremendously. *spelling* also, try nitro.
HoldingThsMoment
06-17-2001, 08:07 PM
yeah i'd have to agree with everyone here that a barrel upgrade will improve your game greatly. i would highly recommend a Smart Parts All American (74$ at xpaintball.com) or a 32° carbon fiber barrel (i have one on my autococker) because it cleans a ball break after a few shots and it's really light. the accuracy dramatically changes with a new barrel upgrade because they do better rifling in better barrels.
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