I just bought a retro valve and i-frame.
I run a lapco 12 inch barrel on my retro black teflon mag. I'm thinking of buying a dye ironman boomstick (the muzzle of the lapco is ported)
I run a non ported 12 inch dye stainless steel barrel on a cocker i own. (the muzzle of the barrel is ported, this is one of the first barrels dye made)
Basically, i have 2 barrels on 2 diffrent markers of the same length and same material. The cocker has more distance.
I'm thinking its due to me running a Lapco 12 inch barrel on my mag, as to why the firing distances arent the same.
Reading some of TK's tech tips on the AGD site, i am drawn to believe that anything longer that 8-10 inches (non ported) on a barrel is a waste.
What I was wondering is, should I get a 14 or 16 inch boomstick? I would assume that these very long barrels dont port until at least 8.5 inches on the first stage piece.
Also, if there is (besides how they sound) little diffrence in the preformance between my lapco and a boomy, i will spare the 140 bucks and buy a warp. Both the lapco and the boomy are small bore. I use small bore paint like marballizer and proball.
The lapco is loud. I want to quite it down but on the same token, follow TK's advice on what the ideal barrel length is for a mag. I want a barrel that shoots further, is more quite that my loud Lapco, and i want to scrap my testy hardly ever working complex maintainance cocker. im tired of dealing with all the crap and frequent problems that come with cockers.
I want my mag to preform better that my crap cocker. I hope you guys can help me.
I run a lapco 12 inch barrel on my retro black teflon mag. I'm thinking of buying a dye ironman boomstick (the muzzle of the lapco is ported)
I run a non ported 12 inch dye stainless steel barrel on a cocker i own. (the muzzle of the barrel is ported, this is one of the first barrels dye made)
Basically, i have 2 barrels on 2 diffrent markers of the same length and same material. The cocker has more distance.
I'm thinking its due to me running a Lapco 12 inch barrel on my mag, as to why the firing distances arent the same.
Reading some of TK's tech tips on the AGD site, i am drawn to believe that anything longer that 8-10 inches (non ported) on a barrel is a waste.
What I was wondering is, should I get a 14 or 16 inch boomstick? I would assume that these very long barrels dont port until at least 8.5 inches on the first stage piece.
Also, if there is (besides how they sound) little diffrence in the preformance between my lapco and a boomy, i will spare the 140 bucks and buy a warp. Both the lapco and the boomy are small bore. I use small bore paint like marballizer and proball.
The lapco is loud. I want to quite it down but on the same token, follow TK's advice on what the ideal barrel length is for a mag. I want a barrel that shoots further, is more quite that my loud Lapco, and i want to scrap my testy hardly ever working complex maintainance cocker. im tired of dealing with all the crap and frequent problems that come with cockers.
I want my mag to preform better that my crap cocker. I hope you guys can help me.


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