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Originally Posted by KenTsui
BB's curving in random directions sound like inconsistency with your bucking, barrel, or bb's. If the bb is not spinning along the correct axis, it will fly left or right. That's why I asked if you got oil on your hop-up or barrel by accident. It's also possible that the bucking you put in was damaged or maybe there's dirt or residue in your barrel. All that can cause an inconsistent or incorrect direction of spin which could explain you inaccuracy.
What brand bb? Changing the weight could mean different manufacturing process; therefore, quality. Double check the bucking and barrel to make sure they are not damaged or dirty.
Is your FPS consistent? That could change the range of the bb, which might look like the bb is curving down or dropping prematurely. Is your nozzle making a tight seal? Do the flashlight test. I know you are getting good fps, but an inconsistent fps could mean air leak.
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I cleaned the barrel the night before the game but after dumping a few hundred rounds at the shooting range im sure any oil issues would work themselves out. This issue was kind of acting up all day long..
BB Brand is an interesting thought.. it was the first time I've used .28's and i just grabbed a bag of G&G Bio's... probably not that great? (.25 G&G seem to be ok) I am using the same brand in my AK though and not having this issue at all. Don't think it's a BB Brand issue..
I'm going to throw the SYSTEMA bucking on and see what that does.. i've used it before with little success but this is the first set up i have that is a little over the 400FPS mark right now