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silador
07-21-2004, 09:18 PM
Hey all Supper NewBee Here
Just got in my RTPro I had White Wolf AirSmithing Tweak it out.
I am looking for the best paint ball there is to use.
Also wondering if the SmartParts Max Flo is a pretty good tank to use
The barrel is one of WWA's Looks better then the orginal one, but it looks like the same size.

Thanks for all the advice and help in advance.

Silador

nt2004
07-21-2004, 09:25 PM
It all really depends on what barrel you have. Is it the stock barrel or what? I'm not totally sure on what barrel is included in the RT packages

Setzer
07-22-2004, 02:53 AM
Its the J&J 2-peice I think. I'll be able to get you a bore size tomorrow or the next day whenever my caliper comes in. First paint I ran through it was *really* tight, so its a small or medium bore. Sorry that this was pretty much a useless post heh

Interceptor
07-22-2004, 01:44 PM
My stock barrel had more pits than a peach farm. I was suprised being that it was supposed to be a J&J. Chunk it and get something good. I use Lapcos, and I have shot RP Premium, Kickin, and Nelson Challenger with no chops. Just match the paint to a good barrel.

Automaget
07-22-2004, 02:23 PM
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa the sweet stupidty of the noob but i dont blame you i was the same way


1. the best ball to use would be would be trying to fit the ball to the "bore" of the barrel watch this video by "tiger" (http://www.webdogradio.us/video/tipclip/p3.html) he explains it all and watch all of his other movies for great advise here is a link to a "Paint to barrel guide" (http://www.mpaintball.com/pb_guide.php) that will tell you just about everything you need to know for the paint and barrels matching up the closer the number the better fit, remember if the barrel is to small and the Paintball is to large you will get a "Break" its not a "chop" you only get "chops" when the bolt "chops" the ball, if the barrel is to big and ball is to small then you get less accurate shots out of the barrel and will resalt in you hiting nothing but the ref on the side lines :cry:


2. the smart parts maxflow is a "regulater" which changes the "PSI" (pounds per square inch) but over all it is a great regulater but if you bought a automag then there is no point in haveing it the one i would suggest would be a "crossfire" wich i think gives out 850 psi so you get mad bounce go here (http://www.actvil.com/is-bin/INTERSHOP.enfinity/eCS/Store/en/-/USD/BrowseCatalog-Start;sid=LnIr5rHCGgwraPDCPh_rTrsLULrXEmiIZjo=?Cat alogCategoryID=9UqsFAY7QZUAAAD3FtKlA_2r) to look at more, or go to pbreview.com (http://pbreview.com/products/cat/47/) and get many reviews on tanks that you might want

3. i dont know what the "WWA" is but a barel i would recomend would be the "J&J ceramic" (http://pbreview.com/products/reviews/251/) or the "lapco bigshot" (http://pbreview.com/products/reviews/240/) also you can not tell the size of the barrel just from looking at it what i mean is that you can not "eye ball" the "bore" of the barrel. also in the size of the barrel i would only recomend 10 - 14 inches in lenght(sp) if you read "Toms tech tips" (http://www.automags.org/resource/tech/tomstech/01_barrel_eff.shtml) he says the the best would be 10" when the "porting" of the barrel starts so the best bet would be to get a Lapco bigshot 12".

sorry about spelling but i tryed my best

jayloo
07-22-2004, 07:23 PM
sorry about spelling but i tryed my best


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