A sphear (the paintball) has a good aerodynamic shape the drag force from the air (what makes it slow down and fall) is not much greater than the one of a cone projectile (what makes cone projectile go further is the reverse drag that forms behind the projectile and actually pusses it forward, i can bore you even more by mentioning numbers).
The problem, as you have already said, is that spinning a normal paintbal has no effect as the liquid paint stays practically undisturbed. Thus as the center of gravity stays under the direction of its velocity the paintball has reduced acuracy.
Theoreticaly if you change the inside of the paintball into something with inward spikes (not very big ones) it should be enough for stirrinng the paint when the outside spins thus shifting the center of mass to the same level as the speed direction. But the inside surface must be uniformly uneven in order not to disturd the center of gravity and the second moment of volume.
These paintballs will definetly cost more but they would have better accuracy and effective distance. Don 't forget that " ... a sniper system consists of three things: shooter weapon and ammunition ..." snipers use special ammunition with greater quality and price.
I hope I helped as I might not know how to repair my marker but I do know my Fluid and Structure Mechanics.
Iakovos Petropouleas
University College London
Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
The problem, as you have already said, is that spinning a normal paintbal has no effect as the liquid paint stays practically undisturbed. Thus as the center of gravity stays under the direction of its velocity the paintball has reduced acuracy.
Theoreticaly if you change the inside of the paintball into something with inward spikes (not very big ones) it should be enough for stirrinng the paint when the outside spins thus shifting the center of mass to the same level as the speed direction. But the inside surface must be uniformly uneven in order not to disturd the center of gravity and the second moment of volume.
These paintballs will definetly cost more but they would have better accuracy and effective distance. Don 't forget that " ... a sniper system consists of three things: shooter weapon and ammunition ..." snipers use special ammunition with greater quality and price.
I hope I helped as I might not know how to repair my marker but I do know my Fluid and Structure Mechanics.
Iakovos Petropouleas
University College London
Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
) . You know the head of the "Hell Raiser", imagine the head being the ball and the spikes being hot small rods. I pushed inside and made a ball looking from the outside like a golf ball and in the inside it had plastic spikes ( made from the oyside matterial pussed in at points on the same time) but the ouside cell thined so it didn 't survive the marker blow.

Before I read Toms research I was thinking instead of using a liquid paint use a fine, tacky, paint. It would be harder to wipe, and act more like a solid projectile. Only thing.. imagine the puffs of smoke on the field
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