I'd like to avoid creating thread # 458943534 on underbore vs overbore.
Finally got out to play over the weekend, and this particular field offers unlimited paint at $25 per player which I haven't come across before. With entry and air, my own gear, paid just over $40 for the day. Not bad at all!
This unlimited paint is field paint of course, and field paint is typically mehhh as we all know. Inconsistent sizing, dimples, etc. When attempting to size it, I was able to fit a few through a .685 back with force (blowing or pushing through with squeegee) but got a few roll throughs, so I opted for .680 back. Worked fine, no breaks or noticeable rollouts.
Having a barrel kit is cool and all but I got thinking: do I really need a kit when playing pump + meh paint? I could just have a "middle of the road" sized back plus anti roll-out fingers and not worry about anything, right? If I remember correctly, overboring leads to better consistency, but not so much efficiency which is fine with a 68ci and a pump.
Finally got out to play over the weekend, and this particular field offers unlimited paint at $25 per player which I haven't come across before. With entry and air, my own gear, paid just over $40 for the day. Not bad at all!
This unlimited paint is field paint of course, and field paint is typically mehhh as we all know. Inconsistent sizing, dimples, etc. When attempting to size it, I was able to fit a few through a .685 back with force (blowing or pushing through with squeegee) but got a few roll throughs, so I opted for .680 back. Worked fine, no breaks or noticeable rollouts.
Having a barrel kit is cool and all but I got thinking: do I really need a kit when playing pump + meh paint? I could just have a "middle of the road" sized back plus anti roll-out fingers and not worry about anything, right? If I remember correctly, overboring leads to better consistency, but not so much efficiency which is fine with a 68ci and a pump.
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