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Old May 16th, 06:17 AM   #3 (permalink)
Crawdaddy
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The thinking is that you are sacrificing some air efficiency and slight accuracy to prevent barrel breaks. A barrel break means you either have to hope the barrel shoots itself clean or you have to take the time to swab it clean. I'm not sure that the serious players are doing it a quality bag of paint won't vary in size enough that you would end up with one big enough to cause a break. I think it is the kids that think they are serious players but are still on a high school budget buying the cheap stuff doing it more than anyone.
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