Question for golfball barrels
- ProfessorAmadeus
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i was wondering "do you have to sleeve sdr-21 pipe into sch80 pipe or can you sleeve it into regular sch40 pipe?"this is off topic and im a newb so how do you gain stars and become something higher than just a private
- saladtossser
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must be sch80, it will be very loose in sch40 thus making it pointless to sleeve
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- ProfessorAmadeus
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cool thanks. in my area i cant find sch80 so do you have any other sugestions
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potatoboy00
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sleve 2 in sch 40 into 2 in sch40
No, because that method sucks. It is painful, unreliable, and usually not worth it at all. The fit is not good at all and you always get great performance from SDR.
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Well I have have sleeved 2 inch schedule 40 into the same and have a great
fit. At 80 psi my sniper can put a golfball through a good 3/4 inch of plywood
without a whimper. It's easy to sleeve if you use worm clamps-they keep the tube almost perfectly round. The ball makes a perfect fit with just a bit of encouragement to go down the barrel.

fit. At 80 psi my sniper can put a golfball through a good 3/4 inch of plywood
without a whimper. It's easy to sleeve if you use worm clamps-they keep the tube almost perfectly round. The ball makes a perfect fit with just a bit of encouragement to go down the barrel.
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