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Originally Posted by Crawdaddy
The way inline blowbacks work there is nothing you can do to increase accuracy by upgrading the internals. What you can do is invest in regulation switching to HPA or making the most of CO2 will get you shots that are on target nearly every time and buying better paint or maybe even buying a barrel kit will also help a lot. I know you probably want to hear that there are shelves full of flashy upgrades you can buy but better paint and a simple regulator are really all you need. Not very sexy I know but there you have it. 
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I totally agree, if there was something that could be bought, or some mod that could be done to give you one shot one kill accuracy, everyone would have it, and the patent holder would sleep on a giant pile of $100 bills.
The trick to accuracy in PB is knowing the size and shape of your CEP (Center Error Probable) at various ranges. If you know that at 50', your shot will end up anywhere on a circle 12" in diameter from your aim point (after drop, and windage) you can take this int account when you aim for the mandatory sting of paint you have to send out.
So the short answer to your question is, buy a couple cases of paint, and upgrade the shooter. It worked for me!