In a realm of doom and gloom and sub .68 caliber paint, I thought I would share my experience from Saturday:
Bought a case of Graffiti, not my usual paint. It was a big eggish so it was boring out anywhere between .680-.684 in the earlier part of the day. Not terrible, but not large by any means.
By the time the sun had risen to it's apex and the humidity started going up the paint had swollen to the point where I could not get my Phantom to shoot under 290fps. Granted I was using a .681 Lapco, but with stock silvers and the TPC all the way out 290fps was the absolute lowest I was able to go.
After experiencing this, I walk back to the staging area and see Shaftski performing the blow-through test on a Boomstick and the paintball. gets. stuck. Now I'm not sure what bore size his boomy is, but if it's one of the older ones it's likely ~.688.
While this is not a clean victory by any means, it was nice to have rollouts not be the biggest issue of the day for once.
Bought a case of Graffiti, not my usual paint. It was a big eggish so it was boring out anywhere between .680-.684 in the earlier part of the day. Not terrible, but not large by any means.
By the time the sun had risen to it's apex and the humidity started going up the paint had swollen to the point where I could not get my Phantom to shoot under 290fps. Granted I was using a .681 Lapco, but with stock silvers and the TPC all the way out 290fps was the absolute lowest I was able to go.
After experiencing this, I walk back to the staging area and see Shaftski performing the blow-through test on a Boomstick and the paintball. gets. stuck. Now I'm not sure what bore size his boomy is, but if it's one of the older ones it's likely ~.688.
While this is not a clean victory by any means, it was nice to have rollouts not be the biggest issue of the day for once.
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