rps/pmi premium >> ?? what barrel ??

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  • Paintchucker

    #1

    rps/pmi premium >> ?? what barrel ??

    The field that I play at mainly uses rps/pmi premium. Does anyone else use this paint, and what are the best barrel matches for it? I have pretty good luck with my armson barrels, but my SP Progressive truly hates it, and my CP .689 seems to breech break it very badly.
  • Crazy
    Denver Altitude
    • Dec 2001
    • 1148

    #2
    my dye aluminum liked it, i dont remember the bore size though..
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    • covadsucks
      Got Beer?
      • Dec 2001
      • 1324

      #3
      My Dye SS loves PMI Premium...as does any J&J barrel.


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      • virus
        AO's dirty little secret
        • Oct 2000
        • 1524

        #4
        lets see.... my .689 cp like it, my jnj, dye alum., taso elim all love it....

        bigshots, SPAAs, dye ss also seem to work well with that paint
        Virus, King of the Basement Trollz has spoken

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        • AutoMaggot
          ...
          • Dec 2001
          • 851

          #5
          .689 Freak insert does the trick

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          • Paintchucker

            #6
            Wonder why my .689 CP Barrel doesn't like it ???

            I thought it was a good match, and evidently other people have had luck with it. I wonder why my .689 CP Barrel seems to breech break the balls? I pull the barrel out, and put in my armson stealth and away it goes, not breaking at all, then put the CP back in and plooot... I get about 1 break in 150 probably. I have tried swapping to a plastic nubbin and even sanding it down a little with a nail file.


            Any suggestions???

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