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what kind of marker do you have? what kind of air are you using? and what upgrades have you done so far besides the barrel and "eye sights"? How much of a budget are you on?
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Personally, after using a 16" barrel for a while, I'd never go over 14" now.
The only way to increase your range legally is to get a barrel designed to put spin on the ball. Only problem with these barrels is that if you don't have it lined up properly it can cause your shots to curve off to the side. Increasing your pressure would add range, but it would also reach unsafe velocities. Honestly, a marker is simply not accurate enough at range to be a sniper. At least I don't think it is. But they do look pretty cool when people make them.
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http://www.rap4.com/paintball/store/...r-not-included
There are some RAP4 designs for scenario players look really sweet. if you wanted to have longer barrel more than 16'' get rifled barrel and lots of vents to release pressure. Get an i fit or freak kit to size the paint for better accuracy. Up your velocity to comp for the longer barrel and vents but dont exceed the playing limit. Buy some kind of cheap scope and try to sight it in best you can and learn your "drop off" so you can compensate when shooting for the drop off at longer distances.
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