Breech Turbulance and how it relates to "ACCURACY" AGD et al opinions please...

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  • gtrsi
    Automag?
    • Dec 2001
    • 5786

    #31
    Originally posted by cphilip
    I often think certain people just find the rythm of a certain marker more natural for them to come back on target with and so they assume its the marker itself is more accurate.
    Person to person, individual, ergonomics and the resonance a gun produces being in "tune" with each other....... very interesting.
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    • Jack & Coke
      TUNAMAX No. 1
      • Jul 2002
      • 2644

      #32
      Originally posted by cledford
      Off topic, but with regard to the closed-bolt shoots further/flatter myth:

      Just taking a guess here - but I've always wondered if the "closed-bolt" myth started back in the early days as a bleed over from the firearms world where closed-bolt and bolt action guns are considered (and typically are) more accurate then semi-auto and open bolt guns...


      -Calvin
      "open bolt guns" in a firearms world?

      All firearms are "closed bolt".

      Whether they're bolt-action or semi-auto or full-auto.

      Back to the topic...

      Regarding what tom said about blasting the air to one side... I have a PGP and if you look at how the air makes it's way to the ball, it's not exactly a "straight" path path either. Yet it shoots pretty straight with high quality paint. note: the air does not travel through the bolt on a PGP.

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      • cphilip
        Former Moderator

        • Jun 2026
        • 16216

        #33
        Originally posted by gtrsi


        Person to person, individual, ergonomics and the resonance a gun produces being in "tune" with each other....... very interesting.
        Well that is why the best answer to the question "what is the most accurate Marker" is realy correctly answered by.... "whatever Marker your most accurate with".


        AGD, where we are so good we can do it with only ONE tube!

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        • hitech
          Not a shedder of vortices
          • Nov 2001
          • 4775

          #34
          I posted an explaination of vortex shedding. We will see if anyone REALLY want's to know the truth.


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          • cledford
            Registered User
            • Feb 2001
            • 1386

            #35
            Originally posted by Jack & Coke


            "open bolt guns" in a firearms world?

            All firearms are "closed bolt".

            Picking nits, Jack All paintball guns fire from a closed bolt as well (except the SMG60), but that doesn't stop us from calling some one thing and others another. Of course SP invented "sealed forward technology" - so now it's even better By open bolt I was referring to gun ranging from the MAC10 to the M60 that chamber, fire, and extract in a single cycle vs. semi-auto the fires,extracts then chambers.

            -Calvin
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