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'cushy, why don't you tell me how it IS more accurate instead? The simple truth is that the bolt's one and only job is to direct the air source used in the marker to propell the paintball to the desired speed. How is it going to change anything if the bolt is in the foward position before the trigger is pulled as opposed to the being held back? ALL bolts fire from the closed bolt position anyways (since the bolt travels foward beyond the breech before the valve is even opened). So how would having the bolt closing the breech improve accuracy? Just face it, you believe in an OLD myth. Accuracy is determined by little more than consistency, barrel quality, velocity, recoil, the quality of paint, ect.
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