Hello there, I'm new to paintball, I picked up a new sterling SC a few months ago and I have had nothing but problems with it. I keep bringing it to the field excited to play with it and leave dissapointed. The marker breaks paint like crazy, almost every ball. I feel like I've tried everything and I could use some help.
The first time I played with it, we were using winter paint, I wasn't having too much trouble with balls breaking, but I was having trouble with rollouts. I have the freak bored barrel option, but only had larger size inserts .684,.687, .689.
Next I bought a smaller insert .675 which I thought would help with rollouts. The day that I went to try the marker again, the field had some new paint for spring. I had a really bad time with paint breaking in the barrel and had to stop using the sterling that day.
I thought maybe the insert was now too small, so I 3d printed a bunch of freedummy detent rings and figured I would go back to a larger bore freak insert.
Again, I was breaking paint non-stop. Almost every ball.
I've been doing some testing and what I beleive is happening is a combination of the current paint my local field is using being overly brittle, and the open face bolt on the sterling SC being way too harsh on the paint. I did some test shots of the paint and noticed that the paint ball doesn't break into one or two pieces, but breaks up into like 25 tiny pieces, this makes me think that the paint is brittle, but again, I'm a noob and don't really know anything.
It seems like the initial burst of air coming out of the bolt is shattering the paint in my barrel. I don't think that the marker is chopping paint in the feed as there is no paint in the breach.
Assuming that this is correct, and that the marker is too harsh for the paint that my local field uses, what now? Is the marker now only good as a paperweight or is there a way to make it softer on paint? Would a custom bolt with diffuser be the solution?
I have tried adjusting velocity, but wasn't having much luck there either. Originally I couldn't get the marker to fire over 240fps. I changed the main spring to the stiffer one that comes with it and with the adjuster fully backed off I am shooting anywhere between 220fps and 270fps inconsistetly.
I'm fairly sure that the rest of the marker is clean and oiled well, I took the marker apart and I've cleaned and oiled the crap out of it.
Any help would be appreciated.
The first time I played with it, we were using winter paint, I wasn't having too much trouble with balls breaking, but I was having trouble with rollouts. I have the freak bored barrel option, but only had larger size inserts .684,.687, .689.
Next I bought a smaller insert .675 which I thought would help with rollouts. The day that I went to try the marker again, the field had some new paint for spring. I had a really bad time with paint breaking in the barrel and had to stop using the sterling that day.
I thought maybe the insert was now too small, so I 3d printed a bunch of freedummy detent rings and figured I would go back to a larger bore freak insert.
Again, I was breaking paint non-stop. Almost every ball.
I've been doing some testing and what I beleive is happening is a combination of the current paint my local field is using being overly brittle, and the open face bolt on the sterling SC being way too harsh on the paint. I did some test shots of the paint and noticed that the paint ball doesn't break into one or two pieces, but breaks up into like 25 tiny pieces, this makes me think that the paint is brittle, but again, I'm a noob and don't really know anything.
It seems like the initial burst of air coming out of the bolt is shattering the paint in my barrel. I don't think that the marker is chopping paint in the feed as there is no paint in the breach.
Assuming that this is correct, and that the marker is too harsh for the paint that my local field uses, what now? Is the marker now only good as a paperweight or is there a way to make it softer on paint? Would a custom bolt with diffuser be the solution?
I have tried adjusting velocity, but wasn't having much luck there either. Originally I couldn't get the marker to fire over 240fps. I changed the main spring to the stiffer one that comes with it and with the adjuster fully backed off I am shooting anywhere between 220fps and 270fps inconsistetly.
I'm fairly sure that the rest of the marker is clean and oiled well, I took the marker apart and I've cleaned and oiled the crap out of it.
Any help would be appreciated.
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