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Armoredshell June 26th, 2011 01:13

Accuracy improvement
 
First off read all the threads on this subject I did..
I just installed a King Arms enhanced hop up, metal one piece and a Guarder clear rubber that's all I have done for now
The base a G&G CQB, 300 mm 6.08 inner barrel, BB's .25
Testing stock at range, groupings within 4" (80 feet)
After upgrade groupings 2" to 2.5" (80')
More hop up adjustments are required but it started raining

Thank you all for the posts and trends about accuracy improvements

CDN_Stalker June 26th, 2011 08:23

Move up to .28g and you might find it gets even better, still 2.5" at 80ft is impressive.

Reignman June 26th, 2011 20:31

ive been debating on what type of inner to get for my new vfc/umarex hk416. any thoughts on 6.01mm compared to 6.03? I will be running .25's.

Armoredshell June 26th, 2011 21:19

I have been searching the threads on and off all day, I also want to know the groupings at range of a 6.08 upgrade too a 6.03 inner would be
Hopefully someone has done this and could provide some advice or a review

Either way I am going to Capitol airsoft on Thursday and purchasing a 6.03 barrel and another hop up to do a comparison

Armoredshell June 26th, 2011 21:25

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hammburglar (Post 1490973)
ive been debating on what type of inner to get for my new vfc/umarex hk416. any thoughts on 6.01mm compared to 6.03? I will be running .25's.

From what I read your best of to try a 6.03, due too the bb quality, wouldn't want a jam 20 minutes into a game would you
Most BB's are 5.95 in diameter, a 6.01 barrel will push the limits unless you true it ( blueprint ) that means it is spec'd to be a true 6.01 all the way through

Armoredshell July 11th, 2011 00:23

The camping trip I took on July 2/11, took my gun to do some long range testing
http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q...7/944c945e.jpg
View from target to my van
http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q...7/980acd73.jpg
From van to target appox 120 feet
http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q...7/8f822ae7.jpg
20 rounds fired at this distance, with a 15-20 kph cross wind, the target is 8 by 10 inch paper inside a 24 pack cardboard beer pack, not to bad with .25's and a stock 6.08

17 hits

yerfdoggnahc July 17th, 2011 10:45

take your inner barrel out, cut it in half, step on it until it's flat and screwed up and then put it back into the gun. I promise a 100% accuracy rate.

R.I.T.Z July 17th, 2011 10:47

Quote:

Originally Posted by yerfdoggnahc (Post 1502010)
take your inner barrel out, cut it in half, step on it until it's flat and screwed up and then put it back into the gun. I promise a 100% accuracy rate.

wtf?



@Armoredshell
Thats actually pretty decent, Considering that looks like the average engagement distance for a grunt.

CDN_Stalker July 17th, 2011 10:52

Lol, it means all shots will act with 100% consistancy......... is kinda like ISO standards, if the peice of equipment is guaranteed to fail on the third power up, as long as it's documented properly, it complies with ISO.


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