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  • RT Lover
    nothing special
    • Nov 2011
    • 789

    #1

    accuracy

    Ok I have 3 barrel kits and candy find a good match on the back. Now I can get decent distance but the accuracy blows big time. My barrel is clean but seems that I can't get a straight **** off my markers my mag and angel. Now my buddies lv1 shoots lasers. What can I do to improve my accuracy on my markers? It just seems like it has a curl on the end so one shooting balls is a no go....I'm getting very frustrated.... Looking at a Stella kit for a better bore. But my markers used to have great accuracy and I check the paint and quickly clean a break

    Input?
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  • BigEvil
    www.BigEvilOnline.com

    • Feb 2005
    • 9333

    #2
    Is your ball detent in too far? It matters.

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    • RT Lover
      nothing special
      • Nov 2011
      • 789

      #3
      Not sure I need a agd set I have a killa set in but it did same thing on my mag with the doc adapter
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      • Cyco-Dude

        #4
        what paint are you shooting? your paint will have a much greater effect on where the ball goes than any barrel will. you want paint that is clean, dry and has the smoothest seams you can get. lower-end paint tends to have very rough seams, which catch on the air and send the paint flying all over. or, some paint is just oily out of the bag...that stuff will never fly straight.

        clean barrel. clean paint. smooth seams. that's what you need.

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        • yellowmitten
          Rock'n out with my mag out
          • Jul 2010
          • 281

          #5
          Hold your tongue to the other side of your mouth.

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          • Cyco-Dude

            #6
            Originally posted by yellowmitten View Post
            Hold your tongue to the other side of your mouth.
            what?

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            • vintage
              Registered User

              • Aug 2013
              • 1787

              #7
              Originally posted by Cyco-Dude View Post
              what?
              not holding your mouth right.

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              • Cyco-Dude

                #8
                Originally posted by vintage View Post
                not holding your mouth right.
                haha, i have no idea what you guys are talking about!

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                • vintage
                  Registered User

                  • Aug 2013
                  • 1787

                  #9
                  i've been told that my whole life anytime something doesn't go right. don't know where the expression came from, it may be a regional thing.

                  as for the accuracy problem i'm still using twistlock barrels and i keep changing barrels until i get one i like.

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                  • athomas
                    Of course it works-its AGD
                    • Jan 2002
                    • 8039

                    #10
                    As mentioned, good quality paint will have the biggest effect. If it isn't round, it won't fly straight.

                    The other thing to watch for on a twist lock barrel, is the fit of the barrel in the body of the mag. If it is loose, the wobble will cause horrible inaccuracies. It happens often with aftermarket barrels. You can fix it by wrapping tape around the barrel just inside the body so that it takes up some of the slack and can't compress the barrel orings as much.

                    Check the fit of the paint to the barrel or back you are using. The paint should gently touch on two sides opposite each other. That should be consistent with all paint. If it is not sized consistently, then ditch that paint and get some good stuff. If you have bad paint and want the best consistency and forgiveness given that it isn't going to be perfect, use a barrel or back that is oversized. Oversized barrels and backs are much more forgiving on odd sized paint than a tight bore. I use 0.696" for everything. It allows me to shoot any paint without breaking and if an odd sized ball comes along, out the end of the barrel it goes in as straight a line as it can have given the circumstances.

                    Knock a few fps off the velocity. You would be surprised at the effect on accuracy, especially with bad paint. You won't lose that much distance, because the balls will fly straighter because not as much energy will be lost in the spin.
                    Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.

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                    • RT Lover
                      nothing special
                      • Nov 2011
                      • 789

                      #11
                      Gi 3 star, I wish they offered another class of paint. I will have to try the velocity thing and I use a freak and bore it right but I guess it's the paint lol
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                      • BigEvil
                        www.BigEvilOnline.com

                        • Feb 2005
                        • 9333

                        #12
                        Originally posted by RT Lover View Post
                        Gi 3 star, I wish they offered another class of paint. I will have to try the velocity thing and I use a freak and bore it right but I guess it's the paint lol
                        Go with a bigger bore and see if there is a difference. Conventional thinking on paint-to-bore-matching is definitely skewed.

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                        • RT Lover
                          nothing special
                          • Nov 2011
                          • 789

                          #13
                          How much bigger Scott?
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                          • BigEvil
                            www.BigEvilOnline.com

                            • Feb 2005
                            • 9333

                            #14
                            Originally posted by RT Lover View Post
                            How much bigger Scott?
                            Go one sizer up.

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                            • athomas
                              Of course it works-its AGD
                              • Jan 2002
                              • 8039

                              #15
                              I'd go as big as you've got for the bore. Then you will know if it has any effect. Then try the size that is half way between the largest and the perfect fit. You will see how the bore size affects the spin and be able to determine whether you need to go big or really big. Like I mentioned before, I like to go really big. I've never had any accuracy problems playing competitive X-ball. And before it is mentioned that the paint is pretty good when you are at a regional X-ball event, it can be bad, which is why I overbore. It takes that part of the problem right out of the equation.
                              Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.

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