Are there any tweaks or addons that I could put on my mag to increase range? It's accurate as hell, but the range is somewhat dissapointing at times. Is there anything? Preferably something that won't empty my wallet... low income... lousy communists...
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68 Automag Classic
Powerfeed
Macroline
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PE 88/3000
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[COLOR=purple]I have heard about this range issue from many different posts. I too am interested in good range, while preserving accuracy. Any help that could be lent to us would be appreciated.
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plain and simple, no
a paintball leaving the barrel at 290fps will travel the same distance no matter what you do to it (flatline barrels aside). despite what others may claim, physics tends to win over marketing hype in this department.
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this is also not a deep blue topic, next time please try tech or mainComment
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try the search function. maybe the search keyword should be "physics". this will probably give you everything you need to know about paintball and range.
anything leaving the barrel, (without z-body, flatline barrel, or other backspin products) at a certain velocity, will go the same distance.
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Actually there are a few tricks
Since you don't want to hit the wallet there are a few tricks you can do to increase range.
1) Raise your marker higher; aprox 5 to 6 more inches will give you a couple of extra feet.
2) Get use to firing at aprox. 30 degree upward angles.
I'm not being sarcastic at all as the math easily shows I'm correct.
There are other small tweaks that will help improve range also. Like a good ball to barrel match. You'd be surprised to know how much range you lose if the ball leaves the barrel at a few fractions of an angle off pitch.
That's all I know of that puts no wear-n-tear on the wallet.
Also notice a small caveat: range and effective range are not the same and since you didn't make a clear question then here ios your answer.Comment
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With just about any paintball gun, if you point it right at what your shooting at your going to miss unless you are extreamly close. You learn to angle the gun so that shots will arch, travel further and hit your target. As you get to know paintball better you will get better at judgeing distance, and how much to angle the gun to get it there.
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I was gonna say buy a Z-body so you can adjust the spin on the ball, but then i saw the words "...not hard on the wallet" which the Z-body is ($270) so my advice is to either try and find, or make a backspin bolt.MAG FOR SALE!!!
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A backspin bolt doesn't exist for the automag. Makeing one would be extreamly difficult and requre modification of other components of the gun.
To date, I don't think a backspin bolt has been made sucessfully for any gun. They work usully by having a larger opening at the bottom of the bolt than at the top. The automag bolt however spins when it is fired. Meaning that it would turn into side, and forespin at differant times. You would need to devise a way to keep the bolt from turning, and going this would cause the one spot where the sear catches the bolt, to wear excessivley, meaning the bolt would probably only last 5 cases at the most.
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Z body is about it for the mag but it be expensive you can always aim up and turn up the velocityZ-griped, warped, retromag with super bolt, and warpleft polished body, freak kit and flatline 3kComment
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like others have said, really the only real modification you can do to your mag to give it more range would be to find some way to put a backspin on a ball and the only way to do that with an aftermarket part is to get the z-body. but not only do you have to pay 270 for the body, you'll also need to get a barrel with a huge bore so that the ball will be able to spin freely without too much friction but enough guidance. lapco makes a barrel just for the z-body with a bore something like .700, and that's another 70 bucks. otherwise, aim high and don't shoot into the wind."To serve to strive and not to yield"
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Yep,they pretty much covered it. :) Do a search if you seek more information.Did you hear about the new european weapons contracts? France is going to make the wooden sticks Spain making the little white flags
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Errmm that's not actually true. Cooper T Chauncy made a back spin bolt for Early Sheridan style guns which worked. It had just one hold at the very bottom of the bolt and uses the momentum of the gas blast hitting just at the bottom of the ball to induce spin and it does work as long as you have a loose bore barrel. It's not very consistant though.Originally posted by Army
Any spin influence a bolt could possibly put on the ball, is negated by friction in the barrel.
Let's just say that no bolt has been made that can make the ball spin, outside of good advertising!
I know Pro Team also once looked at doing this with bolts and managed to get a spinning ball out the end of the gun, but again results were very inconsistent and accuracy was greatly reduced.
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It's not negated if it works sometimes although inconsistently... It does work and it can make the ball spin... Sometimes
Thats was my only point 
It's just not an effective system. Actually in my opinion you don't want any spin on paintballs :)
I believe the Cooper bolts are still made (not certain though) and Werm was using this idea/technology for his new Impulse bolts last month or so... There was a thread on it here somewhere.
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