Originally posted by Virem
When you take the net result of the barrel's friction and the ball - a slicker barrel material will make virtually no difference.
What about dry paint you ask?
Same situation really... I doubt a gelatin shell has a high coefficient of friction. But another point is... when you look at the drag created by barrel friction as compared to the force from the air blast - the air blast completely dwarfs whatever amount friction there is - making friction negligible.
There might be an issue on how well ball breaks clean or something, I dunno.
Remember folks... teflon doesn't get slick as advertised until heat and pressure is applied!


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