standard .68 caliber.
About an 1/8th of an inch.
Custom Products single piece is as accurate as you clan get without buying inserts and specific size paints.
No, paintballs can vary in size depending on the type of gun being used. It is important to use the correct size paintballs for your specific gun to ensure proper performance.
no, there are different paintballs for different types of guns
Paintballs are typically around .68 caliber in size, which is about 17.3 millimeters in diameter. The size of paintballs can impact their performance in paintball games by affecting accuracy, range, and the amount of impact they have when hitting a target. Smaller paintballs may be more accurate and have a longer range, while larger paintballs may have more impact but be less accurate. Players often choose the size of their paintballs based on their playing style and preferences.
Caliber, which is in inches in diameter. For instance paintballs are .685 caliber: .685 inches in diameter, from one end, through the middle, to the other. Paintballs vary in size by +/- .020 or so.
The number of paintballs in a pound can vary depending on the brand and size of the paintballs. On average, there are about 70-100 paintballs in a pound. It is recommended to check with the specific brand or manufacturer for accurate information.
no
they are about the same size both run through .68 barrel or closer
68/4500. high enough pressure for a Tippmann and just the right size.
It depends on the quality and size of your paintballs.
They do not, mainly because of the tolerances for paintballs themselves (it will burst when exposed to exploding gunpowder) and the size of them (the average size of paintballs are in the .68 caliber area), unless if you're talking about Simunition (in which this type of projectile is restricted to the members of the armed forces and law enforcement officers).