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  • Ross57969
    Registered User
    • Sep 2003
    • 84

    #1

    Barrel for impulse

    I have a rat impulse and I ordered a 2 piece ultralite, but they shipped the wrong tip so the barrel was 10in totaal. Well i have to call monday and i was wondering what size i should get. I was thinking 12, or 14 (total)
    I play mostly mid/up. tell me what you think

    (DONT HAVE MONEY FOR 2 inserts)
  • funkykarl
    Registered User
    • Nov 2003
    • 87

    #2
    If I were you, I'd keep the 10 inch front. It's always been my favorite barrel length... great for snapshooting, which I'm sure you do lots of playing front/mid. But if you're choosing between 12 and 14, I'd go 12... the extra two inches will get in the way more than it will help shot groupings.
    I walk with eyes closed
    through monuments of grace

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    • Ross57969
      Registered User
      • Sep 2003
      • 84

      #3
      hmm intersting. Anyone else think i should keep the 10 inch?

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      • sslecyk03
        Medic in Training
        • Dec 2003
        • 396

        #4
        if ur playing front/mid, definately keep the 10 incher. What you lose in accuracy (not noticeable), you will make up for in being able to stay tighter in those bunkers.
        RLTW Hoooahhh!!!

        TEAM FIRESTORM
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        soon to come: dallara and logic e-frame

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        • 68magOwner
          Registered User
          • May 2003
          • 3475

          #5
          i would keep the 10in too, i play front,and currently use a 8.5in barrel. i have a 12in too, but i find that i never use it. the extra inches off really make a difference in snapping and really squeezing in your bunker.

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          • tony3
            LOOKING FOR AN ASIAN GF!!!
            • Feb 2003
            • 3740

            #6
            10in barrels were cool in '96. Either get 14 or 16. Personally, I used to have a 10in UL on my impy and it was just so stupid. I could move bunkers around or anything. I had a 16 on my shocker and loved it. I play from with my old school shocker, 16 AA, and 68/30 with no drop. It isn't really hard to play tight with a bigger setup. Notice how good tourney players are rocking no drops and longer barrels? Its because you need to learn how to use sup air bunkers to your advantage. Just get a 16 tip and if you absoulety hate it, just buy a 12 or 14, I think they are only 30 bucks.

            www.TeamNever.com

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            • Ross57969
              Registered User
              • Sep 2003
              • 84

              #7
              ok... i was going to stick with the 10, but now i am on the fence again.

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              • speedyejl
                Hi!
                • May 2002
                • 1202

                #8
                If your a serious tournament baller the 10in wont cut it for you. Your talking to mag owners which are made up by a lot of recballers who have no problem shooting around earthen/wood bunkers with a 10in tip. With air bunkers 16 or 18 is more reasonable to tuck in closer for a smaller profile.




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                • tyrion2323
                  Euroball=goodness
                  • Dec 2002
                  • 1654

                  #9
                  On my mag I use both a 10 and a 14. The 10 is probably the better one in terms of actual snap shooting, etc...but the 14 inch makes me feel good - like a sneeze, but better.
                  My AIM Intimidator is better than your Automag. Get over it.
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                  • tony3
                    LOOKING FOR AN ASIAN GF!!!
                    • Feb 2003
                    • 3740

                    #10
                    Originally posted by speedyejl
                    If your a serious tournament baller the 10in wont cut it for you. Your talking to mag owners which are made up by a lot of recballers who have no problem shooting around earthen/wood bunkers with a 10in tip. With air bunkers 16 or 18 is more reasonable to tuck in closer for a smaller profile.
                    this kid knows what hes talkin about

                    www.TeamNever.com

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                    • Ross57969
                      Registered User
                      • Sep 2003
                      • 84

                      #11
                      well im not really a tourney guy. Ive been to a few, did ok, but i usally play at rec fields with wooden bunkers. I think i will just stick with the 10 and if i get more serious buy a 12, or a 14 in tip.

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                      • funkykarl
                        Registered User
                        • Nov 2003
                        • 87

                        #12
                        I know it would be a pretty tough thing to do right now, being it winter and all (plus you needing to return the tip on a timely basis) but the best thing for you to do would be to borrow some friends setups next time you go out and play and see what you prefer. Heck, just go to the local shop and try popping around corners with the display guns with different length barrels. Okay, so maybe don't do that, but I think you get my point. As far as what the pro's are doing these days... whatever. And what is it with drops being so uncool all of the sudden (especially on timmys)?
                        I walk with eyes closed
                        through monuments of grace

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                        • speedyejl
                          Hi!
                          • May 2002
                          • 1202

                          #13
                          Originally posted by tony3


                          this kid knows what hes talkin about
                          Thanks I regret the 14in tip on my powerlyte every time I play, wish I would have gotten a 16 or if they made 18in tips, but I think I'm about to score a 18in Pipe kit from a friend, hell yea.




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                          • tony3
                            LOOKING FOR AN ASIAN GF!!!
                            • Feb 2003
                            • 3740

                            #14
                            Originally posted by funkykarl
                            As far as what the pro's are doing these days... whatever. And what is it with drops being so uncool all of the sudden (especially on timmys)?
                            Most pros use timmys, pros dont like drops therefore most timmys don't have drops. Paintball has became completely different in the last few years. Look at old pics on warpig and you'll notice people with 10in drops and people with hopper 10inches over there head. Now, people want the lowest possible profile. Drops higher your profile, no doubt about it. People always blabber on about "Oh I need a drop or I can't even shoot my gun." I used to always use um and always thought the long the better. Well, then I switched to straight duckbill and it took alittle getting used to, but now it feels so much more natural. With drops your hand needs to be "goosenecked" much more to get to the trigger. With no drop your hand can remain straighter and more formed to the grip. People realized that you can still play tighter with no drop and a longer barrel and use it to your advantage. Playing tight no longer has to do with short setups with huge drops. It's all about how well a player can play his or her bunker.

                            www.TeamNever.com

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                            • sslecyk03
                              Medic in Training
                              • Dec 2003
                              • 396

                              #15
                              Ok dont listen to these people who are telling you to return it for a 16 or 18 inch tip. Sure for airball it makes it easier to push bunkers but that might not be what you are looking for. Keep the 10 inch, try it out, see if it fits YOUR playing style not someone elses, if u like it then keep it, otherwise just buy a longer tip.
                              RLTW Hoooahhh!!!

                              TEAM FIRESTORM
                              --------------------
                              RT ULE CUSTOM: ULE mainbody (Blue)/ X-valve/ Level 10 bolt/ Y-grip trigger frame (Brite black)/ hogue grips/ 32 degrees duckbill asa/ 68/4500 pure energy tank/ 12" j and j barrel/ 12 volt revvy with X-board

                              soon to come: dallara and logic e-frame

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