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I know this probably won't help, but hopefully i can solve some problems i'm seeing both with new players and a few of the more experienced ones as well...
here is why speed/velocity, range, and accuracy are the same for ALL, repeat ALL markers
It doesn't matter what marker you buy, whether it is a Brass Eagle Wal-Mart p.o.s. or a DM8, all guns will shoot the same velocity. This is because in paintball, there is a very regulated safety requirement as to the velocity that a marker can safely discharge a paintball. By design, all markers will shoot between 250 and 300 feet per second (fps), most will shoot over 300fps, but it is against safety regulations to shoot that hot. This means that regardless of what marker you buy, you'll be able to get a paintball to go at least 250-300 feet each second.
Knowing this, and a little bit of physics, we can also say that the range a marker is able to shoot will also be the same for every marker. This is because gravity, a force we all know and love, pulls down on every single object at exactly the same rate, 32 fps. This can be proven by dropping any two objects, disregarding air resistance, two objects will fall at the same rate. Drop a bowling ball and a tennis ball at the same time, they will hit the groun at the same exact time because gravity is constant. Same goes with a paintball, if you shoot a paintball and drop a tennis ball at the same time, in ideal conditions (no wind, spin on the pb, etc...) they'll hit the ground at the same time. Therefore, any two markers, we'll say a viewloader brawler ($40) and a DM8 ($1,400), will have the same range. if they shoot at an identical velocity, the paintball will travel the same distance. So if you decide to go with the cheap wal-mart marker you can shoot further using the same method an ego8 user would use, put an arc on the shot, meaning aim higher and let the paintball drop on your target.
As far as the flatline system is concerned, the only reason that the paintball might fly farther is because the flatline puts a backspin on it, allowing it to kind of float even at lower speeds. Backspin basically changes the way the air around the paintball acts upon it. (if you want an explanation of backspin, you can pm me, i dont feel like explaining it now) But, at these lower speeds paintballs generally don't break as easily.
Accuracy is a bit more tricky. Basically accuracy is up to you! Doesn't matter how much you spend on a paintball, no paintball is completely accurate. In order to insure better accuracy, a paint to bore ratio needs to be just right. meaning that your paintballs need to fit inside your barrel just right, not too loose and not too tight. Barrel length isn't all its cracked up to be either, A 21" BARREL WILL NOT MAKE YOUR MARKER MORE ACCURATE. a longer barrel, however, literally puts you closer to your target, but anything above 16" starts to use up too much propellant (co2 or hpa) to get the ball at 250-300 fps.
Hopefully this will answer some questions and make people realize that range, velocity, and accuracy should not be factors in buying a new marker. If there are more questions feel free to pm me.
here is why speed/velocity, range, and accuracy are the same for ALL, repeat ALL markers
It doesn't matter what marker you buy, whether it is a Brass Eagle Wal-Mart p.o.s. or a DM8, all guns will shoot the same velocity. This is because in paintball, there is a very regulated safety requirement as to the velocity that a marker can safely discharge a paintball. By design, all markers will shoot between 250 and 300 feet per second (fps), most will shoot over 300fps, but it is against safety regulations to shoot that hot. This means that regardless of what marker you buy, you'll be able to get a paintball to go at least 250-300 feet each second.
Knowing this, and a little bit of physics, we can also say that the range a marker is able to shoot will also be the same for every marker. This is because gravity, a force we all know and love, pulls down on every single object at exactly the same rate, 32 fps. This can be proven by dropping any two objects, disregarding air resistance, two objects will fall at the same rate. Drop a bowling ball and a tennis ball at the same time, they will hit the groun at the same exact time because gravity is constant. Same goes with a paintball, if you shoot a paintball and drop a tennis ball at the same time, in ideal conditions (no wind, spin on the pb, etc...) they'll hit the ground at the same time. Therefore, any two markers, we'll say a viewloader brawler ($40) and a DM8 ($1,400), will have the same range. if they shoot at an identical velocity, the paintball will travel the same distance. So if you decide to go with the cheap wal-mart marker you can shoot further using the same method an ego8 user would use, put an arc on the shot, meaning aim higher and let the paintball drop on your target.
As far as the flatline system is concerned, the only reason that the paintball might fly farther is because the flatline puts a backspin on it, allowing it to kind of float even at lower speeds. Backspin basically changes the way the air around the paintball acts upon it. (if you want an explanation of backspin, you can pm me, i dont feel like explaining it now) But, at these lower speeds paintballs generally don't break as easily.
Accuracy is a bit more tricky. Basically accuracy is up to you! Doesn't matter how much you spend on a paintball, no paintball is completely accurate. In order to insure better accuracy, a paint to bore ratio needs to be just right. meaning that your paintballs need to fit inside your barrel just right, not too loose and not too tight. Barrel length isn't all its cracked up to be either, A 21" BARREL WILL NOT MAKE YOUR MARKER MORE ACCURATE. a longer barrel, however, literally puts you closer to your target, but anything above 16" starts to use up too much propellant (co2 or hpa) to get the ball at 250-300 fps.
Hopefully this will answer some questions and make people realize that range, velocity, and accuracy should not be factors in buying a new marker. If there are more questions feel free to pm me.