One other thing I thought of when comparing my Automag breach to my Emeks.....
The front of the Emek bolt (and lots of other modern bolts out there) has a concave surface. This matches up with the curvature of the paintball, which makes it softer on the paint (because there's a larger area all making contact with the paintball at the exact same time), and it keeps the paintball centered as it's pushed forward.
The front of a foamie Automag bolt, on the other hand, is flat. Obviously the foamie helps it stay gentle, as does the initial stage of the Level 10 action, which is slower than the final stage. So I'm not worried about that breaking the ball. But the foamie is nevertheless flat. That means when the bolt is pushing the paintball forward, that ball is free to "roll" around in the breach instead of being kept centered...perhaps even rolling down far enough so that the next ball in the stack is clipped by the bolt.
I don't know. It's just a thought. But I might try to make my own concave bolt tip to do some testing. I can't make it out of foam, but I think I can make an aluminum tip that would press fit inside. Aluminum is apparently good enough for the tip of an Emek bolt, so it should do the trick as long as it's sufficiently concave.
The front of the Emek bolt (and lots of other modern bolts out there) has a concave surface. This matches up with the curvature of the paintball, which makes it softer on the paint (because there's a larger area all making contact with the paintball at the exact same time), and it keeps the paintball centered as it's pushed forward.
The front of a foamie Automag bolt, on the other hand, is flat. Obviously the foamie helps it stay gentle, as does the initial stage of the Level 10 action, which is slower than the final stage. So I'm not worried about that breaking the ball. But the foamie is nevertheless flat. That means when the bolt is pushing the paintball forward, that ball is free to "roll" around in the breach instead of being kept centered...perhaps even rolling down far enough so that the next ball in the stack is clipped by the bolt.
I don't know. It's just a thought. But I might try to make my own concave bolt tip to do some testing. I can't make it out of foam, but I think I can make an aluminum tip that would press fit inside. Aluminum is apparently good enough for the tip of an Emek bolt, so it should do the trick as long as it's sufficiently concave.
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