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Old December 28th, 2006, 01:06   #7
hymnforthewretched
 
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Alberta
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Originally Posted by ancorp View Post
Yea I wondered about that too. What youre asking is:

Say you sight in your gun at the lowest setting, and you do your sight in at like, say 50 feet. Eventually that BB is going to start to drop, which setting would one select for say, 100 feet, of 150 feet?

IMO, that cant really be standardized, as it depends what round the original sight was designed for, the velocity and weight of the BB, and hopup setting. One would have to measure it out for his/her own setup.

Cheers,
Alex
I dont know what sights you use but there isnt different settings, even a scope, it only has different power magnification. if your talking about a m4 type rear sight with the 300m and 600m apatures, thats just silly. take a regular iron sight, once you set it, its set, unless you want to do mid fire fight adjustments for longer distances, but thats just stupid.

its really quite a simple concept. just sight it it for an average distance your going to shoot, any thing closer your prob going to hit, anything farther you have to guess and watch your bbs. yours sights are never going to be 100 accurate for every distance, just like real steel.
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