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  • MoserMan
    Registered User
    • Oct 2001
    • 147

    #1

    Best Paint for BoomStick

    Ive got a 12 inch boomstick for my 68 mag
    What is the best, most accurate paint that you can buy for it?
    I was thinking about getting proballs since they are small bore paint and are fairly cheap (about 49.99 a case)
  • User
    just another member
    • Nov 2000
    • 217

    #2
    PMI Premiums work very well for me. Hardly had about 3 breaks in 2 cases.
    -User

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    • Cha0tic
      g0t mag?
      • Feb 2001
      • 1990

      #3
      any small/medium small bore paint will work fine for you.

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      • MoserMan
        Registered User
        • Oct 2001
        • 147

        #4
        The thing About PMI Premiums
        they are medium bore paint and boomstick is small bore
        They are 10 bucks more a case then Proballs

        Correct me if I'm wrong but if the boomstick is small bore then wont small bore paint perform the best and be the most accurate?

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        • Trunnion
          Electric Mayhem
          • Mar 2001
          • 237

          #5
          it's my understanding that the boomstick is a medium bore, not a small. that's what pbgear's website says. i've also read reviews that suggest pmi premiums for the barrel
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          DYE 18" Boomstick
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          V-force Morph

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          • MoserMan
            Registered User
            • Oct 2001
            • 147

            #6
            PBgear is incorrect...I think
            You know that famous chart that you use to match paint with your barrel? Well the boomstick is small bore under that and that chart is used in hundereds of sites so I belive it is crediable

            Top!

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            • Ninja B0Y
              Registered User
              • Oct 2000
              • 321

              #7
              The boomstick that most people have are medium bore. It's only a small bore if it specifically has the .686 measurement on the barrel itself.

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              • boggerman
                Registered User
                • Aug 2001
                • 684

                #8
                I have a 14" Boomstick and when I tried the blow through test with Proball Platinum, it was too tight of a fit. So was the new style PMI premium(matte finish shell). Diablo shoots well and passes the blow through test. This is just with mine, I'm not saying yours will be the same. I did actually shoot the Proball for a few games, and I only had two breaks in 400-500 rounds so you might be just fine with it. Good luck and let us know what works for you.

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                • MoserMan
                  Registered User
                  • Oct 2001
                  • 147

                  #9
                  Ok now I am really confused

                  "The boomstick that most people have are medium bore. It's only a small bore if it specifically has the .686 measurement on the barrel itself."

                  So how do you tell if your boomstick is small or medium? Does it have the #'s somewhere??????

                  "I have a 14" Boomstick and when I tried the blow through test with Proball Platinum, it was too tight of a fit. So was the new style PMI premium(matte finish shell). Diablo shoots well and passes the blow through test."

                  How do you even do the blow through test with mag barrels?
                  They have a huge gaping hole in them!?!?

                  what kind of Diablos were you using?

                  I dont understand how this can be, they list proballs as small bore yet they are too big for boomsticks, but then diablos blow through them......AHHHH!

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                  • Eagle
                    The hand of vengence
                    • May 2001
                    • 950

                    #10
                    Proball has always worked well through every Boomstick I've used
                    Die Screaming

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                    VL 200

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                    • dawump
                      Registered User
                      • Sep 2001
                      • 277

                      #11
                      There is a tolerance range with all barrels, and I think I got my boomstick on the tighter end of that range.

                      It shoots rather poorly with anything but smaller paint, and the only good match I have had was with Diablo Blaze which dropped straight through my standard barrel nubin and all.

                      From what I've read I think that they are intended to be on the small side of medium, but I guess with the tolerances you can end up with a small one like mine.

                      I'm not so convinced that this is such a great barrel anyway.. With all that porting the effectively lenth of a 14" barrel is around 7"

                      That means if your paint is even SLIGHTLY too big it has 7" of deceleration before exiting the barrel, requiring a MUCH higher velocity setting to reach optimum fps resulting in more distortion on the ball.

                      Add into that the fact that the automag has a nubin to hold paint from falling out, I would think that ESPECIALLY for a ported barrel a looser fit is much more efficient.

                      I'm looking around for something that:

                      - has 8 - 10 inches without porting
                      - has a muzzle break or teardrop for silencing and stabalizing
                      - is medium bore

                      I'm happy to use the boomstick when the paint is a perfect match, but I really don't think it is a good all-rounder.

                      Keith
                      Last edited by Army; 10-23-2001, 08:16 PM.


                      Mi-f33t-R-Wet.

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                      • MoserMan
                        Registered User
                        • Oct 2001
                        • 147

                        #12
                        Now im sure this is messed up

                        ["I'm not so convinced that this is such a great barrel anyway.. With all that porting the effectively lenth of a 14" barrel is around 7"

                        That means if your paint is even SLIGHTLY too big it has 7" of deceleration before exiting the barrel, requiring a MUCH higher velocity setting to reach optimum fps resulting in more distortion on the ball. "]

                        Ok first of all all you need is 4 inches of barrel to make a ball go as straight as it possibly can so your first remark is retarded.

                        2nd the bigger the barrel, the more gas and velocity needed since it is in the barrel longer and requires greater acceleration....

                        Is it opposite day?

                        (Moderators comment: STOP CUSSING! - cphilip)
                        Last edited by cphilip; 10-22-2001, 06:13 PM.

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                        • MoserMan
                          Registered User
                          • Oct 2001
                          • 147

                          #13
                          Oh btw,
                          almost all boomsticks are on the smaller side of medium bore paintballgear told me.

                          There for I took all of your advise and got my PMI premiums. Turns out they are 7 bucks cheaper then proballs, My Bad!

                          And I tried the blow through trick which is kinda tuff on mag barrels since you have to tightly cover the feed hole and the tine slot for the nubin, but the fit seemed perfect with the PMI Premiums!

                          I can't wait to test them out this week!

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                          • Ninja B0Y
                            Registered User
                            • Oct 2000
                            • 321

                            #14
                            Moserman: my cousin bought a small bore boomstick for his Angel and on the stainless steel end of the barrel, where the threads are located, the numbers ".686" are engraved into it. That means it's specifically made small bore barrel. My boomstick doesn't have the numbers. Therefore, it's "specifically" made medium bore. Follow me?

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                            • MoserMan
                              Registered User
                              • Oct 2001
                              • 147

                              #15
                              Yeah I got it...I figured that

                              is there any real benifit from it being smaller bore?
                              I know it is better shooting small bore paint but is small bore paint like alot better or something?

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