I need your help deciding on a new barrel. I shoot a minimag with an x-valve, and a dye ultralight barrel which rocks when I am shooting the right paint. Unfortunately some of the time I am forced to shoot Blaze which has a tendency to roll out of my barrel. I just need something to use in those instances...I just bought my x-valve so I don't really have an extra $200 to buy a barrel kit, so I am thinking somewhere in the $60 range. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Barrel that fits Blaze
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I've had good luck with blaze out of a bigshot. But paint changes, that was a year or so ago.Comment
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suprising!! Blaze is a small bore paint, and the bigshot, well really big boreOriginally posted by trains are bad
I've had good luck with blaze out of a bigshot. But paint changes, that was a year or so ago.
yourBFHD, no not personnaly, but i do know ppl who shoots them and are in love with itThere's 10 kind of ppl, those who understand binary and those who don't...
FeedBack lol it's not much...but you get the idea :DComment
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I shoot Blaze out of my AutoSpirit at every Sam's Big Game and it's awesome (I use nothing but LAPCO barrels). A MicroShot might be a slightly better fit, but I don't think your bolt will fit in it and you might continuously chuff. This happened to me over the weekend when I used Blaze. Turns out the lvl 10 bolt on my E-Mag was too big and I would get numerous chuffs on my AutoSpirit. I put the bolt from my X-Valve on it and it worked like a charm.
Besides, Colin didn't make MicroShots for 'Mags.
But like I said, it probably wouldn't work well anyway.
As for pricing, keep an eye on eBay. I've never paid more than $35 for a brand new LAPCO barrel.Comment
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I pretty much use a .691 barrel for everything. I use a .687 if I size specifically for Blaze.
You shouldn't have any problem with any larger barrel as long as you have good nubbins. Get the new plastic nubbins. They should keep the balls from rolling out of the barrel you have now.Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.Comment

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