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A standard barrel pattern in the WPRA is as follows: 60′ from the score line to the 1st and 2nd barrels 90′ from the 1st to the 2nd barrel 105′ from the 1st and 2nd barrels to the 3rd barrel This is a large pattern and many times it won't fit in smaller arenas. If you have to decrease it, do so proportionately. Hope this info helps answer your question.
Pistol barrels range from 2" to 12", and almost every increment in between. Longer barrels increase accuracy, shorter barrels make for more compactness.
The companies will boast about how different they are, but really the only difference is the prices, the backs, and the designs.
mboe/d is millions barrels per day kboe/d is a thousand barrels per day (equivalent) MBOE is thousand barrels of oil equivalent NOT millions barrels of oil MMBOE is million barrels of oil equivalent
Not really, in fact, many players use the Dye backs and a Proto tip.
One barrel
There is no difference between equipment for speedball or woodsball, all barrels will give you the same useable range and will shoot paint at around 280fps. If you are just looking for a good barrel I suggest the J&J ceramic 1-piece or CP 1-piece barrels, both are around $35 USD and will give you improvement over a stock barrel. Anything from 12"-16" is personal preference, longer barrels beyond 16" are just added weight for no reason and barrels shorter than 12" get louder and less efficient but between 12 and 16 there is no noticeable difference in performance.
For the US, the average is somewhere between 15 barrels a day and 30 barrels a day, but some are producing much more.
In the most general of terms, slug barrels are rifled and regular barrels are smooth bore. Both are capable of shooting slugs.
90 feet
between the place were you get free clothes and a wagon were there's barrels
I have a couple with several barrels. The prices I have seen recently range between about 700 and 1500. Extra barrels are 180 to 250 depending on the caliber.