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  • Maxwell
    Phantom
    • Oct 2025
    • 345
    • U.P.

    #1

    11 Round Tubes

    Mildly interesting. I noticed my Drop 10 was leaving an extra ball at the top of my tubes this weekend when I was shooting some HK 4 star paint. Turns out paint has gotten so small our 10 round tubes are 10.5-11 round tubes. I've had 2-3 tubes with broken paint per day of play. Not a big issue but the extra room can make a difference with brittle paint.

    I figure if I trim all my tubes down the industry will immediately shift to .68+ paint. A small sacrifice for the greater good.

    Food for thought, how many "extra" paintballs are being made at these smaller sizes, how much extra profit/savings is that yielding? Has to be significant.

    11 can squeeze:
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  • Reflex0283
    Professional Idiot
    • May 2025
    • 630
    • Connecticut

    #2
    That paint is tiny! I thought reballs were small

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    • Maxwell
      Maxwell commented
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      50/50 to roll through my .675 insert!

    • Reflex0283
      Reflex0283 commented
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      Rolling through is crazy, usually the paint is at least misshapen enough to catch on an oblong part of the ball
  • Ecapnation
    MCB Member
    • Jul 2020
    • 4209
    • South Central Long Island

    #3
    Paint is small and those tubes are huge inside.

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    • nerdcore
      Sweet Liberty, my arm!
      • Jul 2020
      • 512
      • Crashville

      #4
      Can you stick some padding in the bottom to bring it back to an even 10? I need to try out my tubes. Or see if someone can mod existing stl files for 10 rd tube caps to add a little more material that goes into the top of the tube.

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      • Maxwell
        Maxwell commented
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        If this becomes a common occurrence that would be my plan, I was thinking inside the lid though similar to your cap printing idea. HK has some pods that use padding that worked pretty nicely.
    • Nish
      Villiage Idiot
      • Jul 2020
      • 100005622
      • SC Transplant

      #5
      On this day. Maxwell became the martyr paintball needed.
      Originally posted by MAr "... Nish deleted it..."
      Originally posted by Painthappy "...I like what nish did..."
      Originally posted by Axel "coffee-fueled, beer-cooled."
      Originally posted by Carp "Nish's two brain cells"
      Master Jar-Jar

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      • tyronejk
        Bunker Buster
        • Nov 2023
        • 369

        #6
        Going from 0.69 to 0.67 results in 5.7% savings in shell material and 8.5% savings in fill.
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        • OpusX
          OpusX commented
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          MBAs ruin everything 😂😘
      • Maxwell
        Phantom
        • Oct 2025
        • 345
        • U.P.

        #7
        I love MCB. Thanks for doing the math tyronejk

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        • trashcollector
          Bunker Buster
          • Jan 2026
          • 136

          #8
          What paint was that?
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          • Maxwell
            Maxwell commented
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            4 star HK
        • Rainmaker
          Der Printermeister
          • Jul 2020
          • 1516
          • Cincinnati

          #9
          Wow, that’s really interesting. Darn capitalism for you I guess
          Rainmaker's feedback: https://www.mcarterbrown.com/forum/b...maker-feedback

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          • Shrek5595
            Ricky Bobby
            • Jun 2025
            • 16
            • Southern California

            #10
            when i used to use HK i did notice it usually runs a little smaller. always had to use the smallest bore with that paint

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            • uv_halo
              Paintball Ballistician
              • Jul 2020
              • 283
              • Virginia, U.S.A.

              #11
              Can someone get a good weight measurement on these smaller balls? I've heard rumor that they are still at the max weight of the spec (3.1G) and, if they are smaller with the same weight, they will actually fly a little better.
              Originally posted by Tom Kaye, in response to FS price critics:

              Unfortunately all of you have played the one "speedball" game of paintball for so long you can't conceive of other ways to do this and hence any new ideas seem stupid.
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              • TF_Aloha
                TF_Aloha commented
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                I think it's still 3.5g max for the ASTM standard, but I'm not paying the money to read it again for sure.

              • uv_halo
                uv_halo commented
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                TF_Aloha you may be right, I can't recall off the top of my head exactly but, if they are still managing a 3.1g weight, they managed to increase the density at least a little, if they're below .675

              • TF_Aloha
                TF_Aloha commented
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                uv_halo I think that the density increase is due to increasing amounts of cornstarch replacing PEG in the fill. The cheaper the paint is, especially from Kore, the more starch is in there. It's a lot cheaper than PEG so private equity bean counters love it. It does increase density, but it doesn't seem to help performance (maybe the corn starch doesn't stay evenly distributed).

                It also might be due to the thicker shells. Cheap paint uses a lot of recycled gelatin (which they get practically for free) to replace expensive virgin gelatin. Recycled is much weaker, so they need extra thick shells to get a seal. If the shell is more dense than the fill, that could also explain the increased density of modern paint. This definitely isn't a good thing though, because if the shell isn't round and of uniform thickness, this just guarantees a bad center of mass and creates silly flight paths.
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