It only really makes sense for tournaments. When you can keep your paint within certain temps so it’s mostly consistent. For efficiency, unless you’re a back player shooting 6+ pods a game, not worth it imo. But if you like to tinker go for it
Anytime the ball sticks in the barrel even a little bit... that shot is going to have way higher velocity than the previous therefore, less consistency. Accuracy equals consistency, consistency equals accuracy. Over bore the paint! Having paint stick in the barrel was something designed for autocockers and guns without detents.. detents makes this irrelevant. Unless you are WAY over bore.
Overbore your open bolt markers. You want the smallest bore that about 8 out of 10 balls will roll through. I would rather not miss kills due to broken paint or terrible consistency.
Watch the inception designs barrel video part 1 and 2 on UA-cam. Few engineers say you get more consistent and efficient with a slight underbore. Also the inception designs guys were the first to have a front tip bore size. Helps efficiency the most and makes the shot a bit quieter
thanks for the video. made this alot easier!
How drastic would the difference be between .687 and .684 when shooting?
It only really makes sense for tournaments. When you can keep your paint within certain temps so it’s mostly consistent. For efficiency, unless you’re a back player shooting 6+ pods a game, not worth it imo. But if you like to tinker go for it
Anytime the ball sticks in the barrel even a little bit... that shot is going to have way higher velocity than the previous therefore, less consistency. Accuracy equals consistency, consistency equals accuracy. Over bore the paint! Having paint stick in the barrel was something designed for autocockers and guns without detents.. detents makes this irrelevant. Unless you are WAY over bore.
Overbore your open bolt markers. You want the smallest bore that about 8 out of 10 balls will roll through. I would rather not miss kills due to broken paint or terrible consistency.
Over bore over bore over bore
Watch the inception designs barrel video part 1 and 2 on UA-cam. Few engineers say you get more consistent and efficient with a slight underbore. Also the inception designs guys were the first to have a front tip bore size. Helps efficiency the most and makes the shot a bit quieter