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  • Pumpytrilly1
    Certified Post Whore
    • Jul 2020
    • 552

    #1

    Overboring question

    Will overboring with larger freak inserts give the spray effect?

    ​​​​​​Trying to get the same effect I see in speed ball videos where the balls spread out.

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  • latches109
    Always Sciencing
    • Jul 2020
    • 2111

    #2
    I know this one, buy some cheap paint, and watch them hook like you are at the driving range.

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    • iamthelazerviking
      Make Paintballs 690 Again
      • Jul 2020
      • 2708
      • Staunton, VA

      #3
      Spray effect?
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      • Trbo323
        MCB Member
        • Jul 2020
        • 6358
        • Vancouver WA

        #4
        Yeah if anything those guys are trying to avoid that as much as possible. They would rather have each shot follow exactly where the last one is so everything is predictable

        I think what you are seeing is just paintballs natural inaccuracy. It's not something people are trying to do

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        • JonM
          MCB Member
          • Jul 2020
          • 1295
          • Landisburg, PA

          #5
          I honestly can't see how this is in any way a positive result.
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          • Shan1Fat
            Shan1Fat commented
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            If you lack accuracy better to go with a shotgun over a rifle I guess 😂
        • boomersruckus
          Professional Knucklehead
          • Jul 2023
          • 274
          • Behind you, In the shadows.

          #6
          100% would remove it from the game if possible. The number of times I have thrown a rope at the edge of a pack that is sticking out a bunker and the paintballs "spray" everywhere but onto the pack.... makes me wanna tear my hair out. Laser beams would be better by far.
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          • MrBarraclough
            MrBarraclough commented
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            Never do I waste more paint than when I can clearly see a sliver of something and the paint goes absolutely everywhere but where I am trying to put it.
        • Cyberpyr8
          Certified Post Whore
          • Jul 2020
          • 1129
          • Richmond Hill, GA

          #7
          I overbore everything but my guns still shoot in a line unless I have bad paint. But yeah you want them in a line, not a spray shot.
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          • Fossilhead
            MCB Member
            • Jul 2020
            • 320
            • Utah

            #8
            If you want that spray effect, loosen your barrel.

            I had a Viking for a bit, and if I didn't have an oring to keep the barrel from loosening, balls went left and right.

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            • MrKittyCatMeowFace
              MCB Member
              • Jul 2020
              • 2386
              • Glen Ellyn Illinois

              #9
              Run a E-Grip Tippmann A5 with a Flatline barrel, or any marker with a Apex barrel tip. The Apex can do a whole bunch of crazy shots. And the Flatline gives you a big range increase at the cost of accuracy (gotta good spread at range). Both are very useful in scenario big games, but not much else. .

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              • iamthelazerviking
                Make Paintballs 690 Again
                • Jul 2020
                • 2708
                • Staunton, VA

                #10
                Probably a weird camera angle that makes it look like balls are raining every which way, but I don't think anyone has wanted their paint to come spraying out in every direction like shotgun pellets
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                • Pumpytrilly1
                  Pumpytrilly1 commented
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                  I think this and trbo is the answer. It's probably just distortion from the fish eye like lens on action cams. Plus paint in accuracy.
              • Chuck E Ducky
                Ragnastock Enforcer
                • Jul 2020
                • 6116
                • NY

                #11
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                • TF_Aloha
                  Rockin and Cockin
                  • Nov 2022
                  • 89

                  #12
                  If you want the full spray effect, just buy a ramrod for cleaning firearms that's at least 1 inch longer than your barrel. Ram it down there before the game until you feel a crunch and then you'll be guaranteed to max out your aim cone.

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                  • PBGunny
                    Seasoned Shooter
                    • Aug 2021
                    • 166
                    • Northern IN

                    #13
                    Take any barrel that has small holes for porting and shove pine needles inside it.
                    You will get all sorts of wonderful patterns and colors.
                    Discovered that once after crawling under a bunch of pine trees during a 10 man tournament.

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                    • JeeperCreeper
                      Multi-purpose
                      • Sep 2020
                      • 2127
                      • Western MA

                      #14
                      Grab some GI 3 star. Thats all you need to be inaccurate. I feel like a tighter bore with oblong paintballs is going to be less accurate than an overbore. Other things you could try: leave broken paint in the barrel. Use a gravity hopper on a fast marker with no eyes and just send 'er bud. Or try a tippman flatline or Apex barrel tip, those things will give you a wild spread (that might be the least sarcastic suggestion actually)

                      As you can tell from all the comments, we tend to look for more accuracy, not less. What you seem to be looking for is something that occurs naturally. Even high precision firearms have a spread (MOA)
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                      • SR_matt
                        Out of retirment
                        • Aug 2023
                        • 191

                        #15
                        Not really sure why you would want that but basically you would want to do the exact opposite of the best boring practices.

                        first get the crappiest, most dimpled, non round paint you can find. Then you want to get a bore size that averages out to a bore match, if you get the right crappy paint some balls will be pretty tight and some will fall through, either way this you have the least consistent relationship between the plant and bore so you will have varying effects on the balls.

                        generally an overbore helps reduce inconsistencies in relation to the paint touching or not touching while (or so it is claimed) reduces breaks, but you sacrifice efficiency. Underbore (.003-.005” under the perfect match size) is the most efficient, but there’s arguments based on the data that it can slightly reduce your “accuracy” however I am not sure that really plays out in the real world with two piece barrels where the tip is massively overbored; the claim is also that it can increase breaks but I believe someone did some research on it and showed that there was no statically relevant change to support that claim.

                        so yeah TLDR, get a close to a “perfect” bore match on the shittiest paint. And a one piece barrel probably would also increase that since you could more easily get the effects of the uneven seal releasing at the end of the bore which could drive the balls off line slightly.

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