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Alright first thing is accuracy...this almost completely depends on your paint to barrel match. If you have a good match then it almost doesn't matter what you are shooting it is going to be accurate. A tippman is a great dependable gun but if it does happen to mess up its not easy to take apart and fix. An autococker is a good gun with a few drawbacks. It is somewhat heavy, you also need to learn how to maintain it but once it is timed just don't mess with it and you won't have any problems. Yes a tippman flatline puts backspin on the ball which will give you extra distance but if you tilt the gun left or right it will spin the way it is tilted (just something to think about). Playing woodsball i wouldn't expect you to need a high ROF so just make sure whatever kind of gun you get to get a good paint to barrel bore match. Maybe look into spending some extra money and buying a barrel kit, that will help the most with accuracy.
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