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  • SpitFire1299
    :P
    • Jun 2004
    • 1765

    #31
    Mags are very accurate. The tend to evenly put pressure onto the ball in one direction, unlike a spyder which comes up the bottom, then through the bolt, giving the ball uneven pressure. Simple little things change accuracy very easily, but an automag, or matrix IS better than a spyder + calones. Spyder + calones i beilieve were generally made as cheap reck ball guns. Automags, Matrix's, Timmy's.. etc etc. are very good guns, because they are made good, instead of in mass productions to make a ton of money. In paintball, you pay for what you get. So get an automag..

    RoamingStorm.. have you ever been to BFG?

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    • Lohman446
      Useful posts: 7
      • Jun 2003
      • 9315

      #32
      Originally posted by Need4Speed1299
      Mags are very accurate. The tend to evenly put pressure onto the ball in one direction, unlike a spyder which comes up the bottom, then through the bolt, giving the ball uneven pressure. Simple little things change accuracy very easily, but an automag, or matrix IS better than a spyder + calones. Spyder + calones i beilieve were generally made as cheap reck ball guns. Automags, Matrix's, Timmy's.. etc etc. are very good guns, because they are made good, instead of in mass productions to make a ton of money. In paintball, you pay for what you get. So get an automag..

      RoamingStorm.. have you ever been to BFG?
      ? So this blast of air is not corrected in the direction of the breech and barrel - it is still going in unpredictable directions when it exits the barrel ?
      "Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. Its not" - Dr Suess

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      • thomcad
        Registered User
        • May 2005
        • 2

        #33
        I believe all paintball guns are capable of very similar side to side accuracy given similar paint to barrel match and paint quality, but I believe they will differ greatly in their up and down accuracy. There is a dramatic differance between the shot to shot velocities in differant guns, especially if you fire the shots in your test groups right after one another, allowing the gun to shoot down. A gun with a top of the line regulator will be far more consistant than one that shoots down or spikes. Come to think of it, if the peaks and valleys are differant enough, that might give you some side to side flyers, and Air vs co2 would also make a differance, but that is not exactly apples to apples.

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        • bleachit
          Conturbo et Ledo
          • May 2003
          • 1410

          #34
          Originally posted by Need4Speed1299
          Mags are very accurate. The tend to evenly put pressure onto the ball in one direction, unlike a spyder which comes up the bottom, then through the bolt, giving the ball uneven pressure.

          umm what?

          how is the pressure "uneven"?
          "Great stories! See everyone, just buy a Sydarm and become a paintball superstar!! "
          AGD

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          Blackweenie

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          • TheDuelist
            Office use only.
            • Oct 2002
            • 671

            #35
            I've always noticed that the BIGGEST factor when it comes to the accuracy of any marker is the person pulling the trigger. But thats just me.

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            • sbpyro
              Office Ninja
              • Jun 2003
              • 244

              #36
              Originally posted by TheDuelist
              I've always noticed that the BIGGEST factor when it comes to the accuracy of any marker is the person pulling the trigger. But thats just me.

              EBTAG
              Error between Trigger and ground

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