it will not be any more accurate, a paintball marker is not a firearm the physics are different. in all reality the first 8" of a barrel are for accuracy, anything after that is to quiet the shot down and give the ball a little more room to accelerate
Accurate estimates of various statistics.
number of targets
Super soaker 8000
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The proto slg is very accurate even with the stock barrel
Why is it important to have an accurate data in a experiment?
When doing a controlled experiment, you get accurate results.
so your answer is accurate
A paintball is typically 0.68 inches in diameter. The size of the paintball affects gameplay by determining its accuracy, range, and impact on targets. Smaller paintballs may be more accurate but have less impact, while larger paintballs may have more impact but be less accurate. Players must adjust their tactics and strategies based on the size of the paintballs being used in a match.
You need to be more specific as to what gun and what "accurate" is. However In general electric markers are more consistent that mechanical ones, which would make them more accurate.
Truthfully, You don't really need an optical zoom site. A red dot is the most you need for paintball. Paintball markers arn't accurate enough to utilize a optical zoom site correctly.
et you a dictionary!