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Old May 2nd, 2013, 09:27   #16
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I have to ask Hectic. How do you wax the inside of a TB barrel. I run them in each of my gun and if that prolongs thier life I'm game. Unless of coarse this is like the proverbial "bucket of steam". Just had to ask?
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Old May 2nd, 2013, 09:58   #17
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I think what he means is that it's a cleaner wax - these types of waxes contain an abrasive which basically polish out the barrel.
Essentially you're bore-lapping the barrel - extreme care should be done when doing this as any sort of twisting motion will impart undesired cuts in the barrel - leading to spin deviations. Also, this should ONLY be done on a stainless, or brass uncoated barrel as this process will begin to remove any sort of coating the barrel had on the inside.
A good barrel should be relatively maintenance-free, I typically just use a piece of lint-free cloth attached to my cleaning rod and pass it through a few times after 3-4 games of action.

Prometheus barrels are SUPPOSED to have better bore consistency than others, but without a good bore consistency gauge, nobody knows for sure. Maybe we're all just paying for the name. I might get an Angry gun barrel and test it out, but differences in batch-to-batch tolerances would actually mean that I would have to have a large enough pool to conclusively say that Angry Gun is comparable to Prometheus.

I've had pretty good success with Madbull barrels but they have a limited lifetime as I've seen the accuracy decrease after prolonged use due to the coating wearing out over time. For the price they're pretty good.

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Old May 2nd, 2013, 10:01   #18
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I ended up going the Madbull way. I am not a frequent player.
I took a couple test shots and already noticed a HUGE difference, so I am happy.
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Old May 2nd, 2013, 10:02   #19
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I've had pretty good success with Madbull barrels but they have a limited lifetime as I've seen the accuracy decrease after prolonged use due to the coating wearing out over time. For the price they're pretty good.
I am pretty sure their "Coating" is just a hard anodize added. It will do the trick but yes, will wear out from extensive use.
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Old May 2nd, 2013, 10:11   #20
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I have also had experience with the madbull 601 363mm.
HATES the cold. night before the game 380 FPS
loaded my kit out in the morning,
all morning i used my VSR with a 554mm PDI 601.
Around noon went to use the AEG with the madbull ultimate 601,
the the speed was 180 fps - 220 fps and barely rolled out of the barrel.
ambient temp approx -7C
That would've had absolutely nothing to do with the gun barrel. At -7C many components of an airsoft gun will begin to falter, but certainly not the inner barrel. Seriously, think about it.
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Old May 2nd, 2013, 14:15   #21
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Two of my guns use Prometheus, another uses a Madbull Black Python. I can say without doubt that Prometheus gives much better accuracy past 15m, and marginally better accuracy below that.
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Old May 2nd, 2013, 14:24   #22
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I have to ask Hectic. How do you wax the inside of a TB barrel. I run them in each of my gun and if that prolongs thier life I'm game. Unless of coarse this is like the proverbial "bucket of steam". Just had to ask?
I wax it using the cleaning rod and some strips of old coton t shirt.
I use mothers california gold car wax (no its not abbrasive like a buffing compound) its hard to explain the feeling if you wax your car with it. Baisically it makes the paint feel like glass and slick like it has a coating of lube on it. And it fills in all the lil knicks and swirlmrks
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Old May 7th, 2013, 02:34   #23
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Apparently Prometheus barrels really are the best in terms of consistency. (Angry Gun wasn't in this test)

I found this thing online, it might be out of date. The tester states an ISO9001 certified machine was used. It's all in German so if someone is fluent in German and can make better sense of this stuff, please do share!

http://www.madbullairsoft.com/images...l%20Report.pdf

Durchmesser absolut - Absolute Diametre
Schwankungen vom innendurchmesser - Fluctuations in Diametre

Mad Bull V2
Diametre: 6.016mm
Fluctuation: 0.004mm

Prometheus
Diametre: 6.036mm
Fluctuation: 0.001mm

PDI
Diametre: 6.021mm
Fluctuation: 0.002mm

You can read the rest yourself.

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