Originally posted by Bunny
...16in barrels are good at pressing into the supair bunkers to make yourself more compact and let you able to shoot easier...
...16in barrels are good at pressing into the supair bunkers to make yourself more compact and let you able to shoot easier...
After a few outings I just got used to the 16 and I even use it when I play woods ball. I'll hide in some brush or thick bushes where I'm totally covered and protected from enemy fire. I just stick my long barrel through and start shooting... :) All of the balls that they shoot at me end up breaking and splattering on the branches and leaves of my cover.
Yes the 16 is long and not as manuverable, but you compensate... once you learn how to use one properly, you don't even notice it.
The biggest pain when you first make the switch from 12 to 16 is because you failed to adapt. If continue to hold and move your marker around (old habits die hard) like you used to with a 12, you'll jam your tip into the ground, bunker, wall, etc. like a fool. But after a few games, you learn and it becomes no biggie.
A 16 inch barrel and no-drop setup is not be for everyone... ONLY the sexy people.



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