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    #16
    Slightly related but also kind of not.

    For the love of God never pin standard check your freak inserts. They are laughably not intolerance from what they're shown. I mean really same goes for any of the barrels that are marked.

    I have a few dye backs that say 684 but when I pin them actually we're 682.

    It is interesting to think that they are shrinking the paint the same money and not an unrealistic assumption. But the fact that paintball could barely hold tolerances on anything is also the reality of it.

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    • iamthelazerviking
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      Exactly, I only see bore markings as a somewhat close estimate to what it actually is lol. Freak inserts, especially aluminum, are horrible.

    #17
    As someone who is offering .670 inserts, it is what it is.

    As a player, it sucks. Bad paint can make you not enjoy the day as much as you would with round, consistent paint.

    I think it just goes right along with everything else these days. Everything is made to be as cheap as possible.
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      #18
      Yeah, that used to bug me too, back in the day- I'd mic a barrel six ways from Sunday and only rarely was the bore what it said on the tin.

      Butm the thing is, the actual number on the tube is irrelevant- think of it more as a "gas gauge". The gauge doesn't tell you that you have 14.864 gallons left, it just tells you the tank is about half full.

      The paint itself varies by so much, not only ball-to-ball but from axis to axis on each individual ball. You fit the bore/barrel/back to whatever paint you're shooting that day. The number on the tube is just an indicator- they could just as easily say "#1, #2 and #3". #1 is too tight, #3 is too loose, so I'll use #2.

      As for the actual measurement, given that any barrel is going to be polished, burnished and/or anodized, and no manufacturer is going to air-gauge and individually mark each one, of course there's going to be slight variances. The tool wore slightly, the machinist altered the tool offset slightly, then neglected to take that offset off when the insert got replaced. The anodizing shop found a small blemish on that part, so stripped it and annoed it again. An inspection showed a blemish in the bore, so it was sent through the polishing stage again. Etc. etc. ad nauseum.

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        #19
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          #20
          I used it obsess over more matching but now I mainly just use an insert between 687-691 and call it a day. I'll use smaller inserts if I am using an autococker or not getting barrel breaks.

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            #21
            So when are we banding together to produce and market our own “MCB Massive Balls” paint?

            “Old style Massive Balls… new mayo flavor!”

            How expensive can one of those encapsulating machines really be?

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            • BrickHaus

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              Before they officially called it quits, Nelson said they would make old spec paint if we bought enough.. It was something like 80 a case if we all banded together, but we never got enough people on board to get the whole pallet.

              Plus one member would have to buy it outright, then ship it to everyone else.

            • Heavy_D

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              I volunteer to be a Labour dummy at the MCB plant haha

            • Daltech

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              This guy gets it.

            #22
            Heck, when we’re not making paint we could apparently make MCB branded suppositories too!

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              #23
              What needs to happen is somebody makes a .670 (smaller the better) ball that is denser so that it still weighs 3.11g Then, we'd have a ball that has a better hang time than .68.
              Originally posted by Tom Kaye, in response to FS price critics:

              Unfortunately all of you have played the one "speedball" game of paintball for so long you can't conceive of other ways to do this and hence any new ideas seem stupid.
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                #24
                The paint getting smaller was originally to make a loader manufacturer’s superior product fail/jam more frequently

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                • Daltech

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                  Please elaborate and provide any research or evidence you can.

                #25
                Originally posted by Frmrspec View Post
                The paint getting smaller was originally to make a loader manufacturer’s superior product fail/jam more frequently
                The Rotor?

                I used some Defy last weekend, which was probably around .684. I don't worry about sizing much so I used my 688.

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