What to buy when getting into pump paintball !!!
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@pballa555 could large bore sizes fuck everything up?
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In paintball of any kind, there obviously isn't going to be pin point accuracy. What most players refer to as accuracy is really the consistency from one shot to the next. In that case, shooting pump is much more consistent so it's a lot easier to guess where the next shot will be.
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i love mmy winchester hopper
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@cashr0k3t i use either a .679 or .676 both work great
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@cashr0k3t i use either a .679 or .676 both work great
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some tips to maximize chances for success.
NEVER have loose balls in pods. EVER. They break while moving. Use 50rnd pods or 10rnd tubes.
Pumps=light and tight. Use that to your advantage. 200rnd hoppers, big tanks and big guns negate this. I run a stock class Grey Ghost, a vert 3.5oz tank, stock to steady aim, 10 round tubes. I hear "I can't hit him, there is nothing to shoot" at least once per outing.
PRACTICE. Shoot close, far, ridiculously far, prone, supine, left, right, mid-dive, etc
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@airsoftlegend13 I'm pretty sure its a ccm
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sick ass pump gun ya got there bro =D
where can i buy a pump gun
techpbfan18 1 year ago
@techpbfan18 Check out paintballgateway[.]com !
pballa555 1 year ago
what would be the best bore size barrel for a pump?
cashr0k3t 2 years ago
you should definitely look into smaller bore barrels.
.687, .685 , .683 and definitely smaller sizes.
pballa555 2 years ago
how many years after you started did u start playing pump?
1994dude4444 2 years ago
i started playing for 9 years now, and i started playing pump about a year and a half ago. so 7 1/2 years of playing paintball with semi auto markers, then i switched to playing pump.
pballa555 2 years ago