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Old 10-14-2010, 02:35 PM
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It does, but as I recall, not as much. But it is much more adjustable. And, Punkworks did an accuracy test and found that an Apex tip that is clicked up twice (meaning, the ramp is 2 clicks up) was actually more accurate.

what length of barrel? that would be the question as that would be a factor... as well was the barrel used ported or unported? was it the true Apex ready barrel?
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Old 10-14-2010, 02:41 PM
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No. The closer the match is, the worse it will be. Seriously, people have done testing on it. I would have expected at least some of you guys to have seen it...

Underboring (meaning, your ball is bigger than the barrel) produces the best consistancy and efficiency. And it has been proven that it doesn't break paint any more than an overbore.

YouTube - Barrel Breaks Test Conclusion
YouTube - Barrels - what we know.

Furthermore, I've been underboring as much as possible for well over a year now, and I've seen nothing but stellar results.

WHO exactly has done testing?
I'd like to see this data for myself.
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WHO exactly has done testing?
I'd like to see this data for myself.


I agree with this, I am interested in more of the technical side of the tests, who did the testing, how many people involved with the testing (if more then one person) and the names of any person who performed ANY tests of any type, what tests they performed, environment, paint, test conditions, barrel(s) used, length, ect, ect, ect)

I really want to see the data as im interested in that type of thing...and would like to get a base line involving various states for the kit(s) so different configurations/mods/upgrades can be compared against the base line in things like performance, and all fun stuff...hope I make sense lol!
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The information is in the videos that he posted
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The tests were done by Cockerpunk and Brycelarsen. They have their own dedicated section on techpb. All their tests and data can be found there.

Jaime: I can't find any answers to those questions... I'd imagine it is an Apex ready barrel, or just a standard apex barrel. But neither barrel length or amount of porting affects accuracy. It was only marginally better though, I thought was a bit more significant.
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