Further unpopular opinion: Barrel/insert material doesn't matter a bit.
It might have some effect if you're drastically underboring, but even if you 'snug bore', the ball is only going to touch at two places (typically the seam) and of course if you overbore, it may not even do that.
Over the years, virtually every material has been tried for a barrel- aluminum, of course, both unanodized and anodized (as well as Type II and Type III anodizing) brass (plain, chromed, electroless nickeled, industrial hardchromed) carbon fiber (the TM-11 had one from the factory, about a decade and a half before Deadlywind) stainless steel (303, 304 and 316) plain steel (SMGs, Spotmarkers, 007s) plastic (Splatmasters, Talons) and have been coated with just about anything you can think of- wax, Rain-X, Teflon, teflon-impregnated ceramic, ad nauseum.
I've shot just about all of them, often with multiple paints, in multiple conditions and out of multiple guns. And you know what? There's never really been any significant difference.
Personally, I if I have good paint, I tend to prefer a slightly snug fit and the longest control bore I can get. (Well, within limits- that usually means a 14" Longshot or Eigenbarrel.) If the paint isn't all that great, I'll go with a looser bore and/or a shorter control bore.
There have been times where I've had that "magic combination" and practically couldn't miss. There have of course also been times where that exact same combination couldn't hit the proverbial barn broadside.
Basically, as noted above, it boils down to the quality of the paint, and most of today's paint is so crappy everybody's trying different barrels and combinations in an attempt to get it to shoot decently.
Doc.
It might have some effect if you're drastically underboring, but even if you 'snug bore', the ball is only going to touch at two places (typically the seam) and of course if you overbore, it may not even do that.
Over the years, virtually every material has been tried for a barrel- aluminum, of course, both unanodized and anodized (as well as Type II and Type III anodizing) brass (plain, chromed, electroless nickeled, industrial hardchromed) carbon fiber (the TM-11 had one from the factory, about a decade and a half before Deadlywind) stainless steel (303, 304 and 316) plain steel (SMGs, Spotmarkers, 007s) plastic (Splatmasters, Talons) and have been coated with just about anything you can think of- wax, Rain-X, Teflon, teflon-impregnated ceramic, ad nauseum.
I've shot just about all of them, often with multiple paints, in multiple conditions and out of multiple guns. And you know what? There's never really been any significant difference.
Personally, I if I have good paint, I tend to prefer a slightly snug fit and the longest control bore I can get. (Well, within limits- that usually means a 14" Longshot or Eigenbarrel.) If the paint isn't all that great, I'll go with a looser bore and/or a shorter control bore.
There have been times where I've had that "magic combination" and practically couldn't miss. There have of course also been times where that exact same combination couldn't hit the proverbial barn broadside.
Basically, as noted above, it boils down to the quality of the paint, and most of today's paint is so crappy everybody's trying different barrels and combinations in an attempt to get it to shoot decently.
Doc.
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