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Old June 8th, 07:16 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Trbo323 View Post
wrong-the flatline will not give you any additional usable range, after the paint goes past the point at which a ball from another barrel hits the ground it is flying so slowly that it will not break. it will just bounce off whatever it hits, and in a game where the point is to get a break on someone where is the purpose? same thing goes for the apex barrel

for now, before you buy a new marker i suggest getting a HPA tank and a nice hopper, you will need these for your next marker anyway and you can use them on the one you have now so get these first then worry about the next marker
I don't want to start a debate here, but I've used a flatline and yes, it will improve the usable range (not by so far), but you have to use a paintball of quality. The ball don't need so much speed to break on a target.

But accordin to you, I still think that the best upgrade is HPA.

BTW I'm not a kinda noob. I have many years of experiences in paintball. I just don't see the point to answer every post, which explain why I have only 500 posts on this forum. I respect your point of view, I just want to clarify this.
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