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Old December 29th, 2011, 19:09   #1
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VSR-10 build- Thoughts and critique

TM VSR-10 pro
PDI Precision Cylinder SET/ VC
PDI V-trigger
4x PDI 10mm Barrel Spacers for bull barrel
PDI fluted bull barrel P
PDI bull barrel base
PDI 6.01 430mm 10mm outer diameter
PDI VSR 280 spring
PDI VSR 330 spring

Meaning to have it sit at around 450-470 FPS.

To be determined: Scope + Hop-up rubber.

Any thoughts, suggestions, and constructive criticism is welcome.
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Old December 29th, 2011, 19:28   #2
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If your going to use a PDI 10mm outer diameter barrel you also need to get the PDI hop up chamber because these barrels are only compatible with AEG hop up rubbers. If you decided to stick with the VSR hop up chamber dont forget to order the right barrel spacers.

When I built my VSR I want for a Prometheus 6.03 barrel. Cheaper than a PDI and it still has assume performance.
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Old December 29th, 2011, 19:38   #3
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Where have you seen this? I haven't come across that anywhere.
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Old December 29th, 2011, 19:51   #4
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I had an edgi barrel, where it had two diameters, where the smaller diameter were at the ends to fit into the hopup and out the endcap if necessary. I'm not sure whether the pdi barrel is thinner at the ends.
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Old December 29th, 2011, 20:14   #5
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That is also the case with PDI's barrel.

Secondary setup thoughts:

TM VSR-10 pro
PDI Precision Cylinder SET/ VC
PDI V-trigger
4x PDI Barrel Spacers for bull barrel
PDI fluted bull barrel G
PDI bull barrel base
303mm tighbore ( PDI 6.01 or 6.05, or Prommy 6.03?)
PDI VSR 280 spring
PDI VSR 330 spring

This will resemble http://www.x-fire.org/vsr10/e.vsr_bull_barre_g.html

I've always been partial to the shorter barrel look, but am concerned that pursuing looks will effect accuracy/range.
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Old December 29th, 2011, 23:30   #6
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If your going to use a PDI 10mm outer diameter barrel you also need to get the PDI hop up chamber because these barrels are only compatible with AEG hop up rubbers. If you decided to stick with the VSR hop up chamber dont forget to order the right barrel spacers.

When I built my VSR I want for a Prometheus 6.03 barrel. Cheaper than a PDI and it still has assume performance.
PDI makes VSR specific barrels
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Old December 31st, 2011, 09:55   #7
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Bull barrels are nice, but you will remove them after a few games.

The L or P versions are about as heavy as THE REST OF THE RIFLE by themselves.

The G version is manageable though.

I really recommend you to get the lightweight version of what ever barrel you want. They are cheaper, a LOT lighter and look the same (aside from fluting).

I would also go with Promy 6.03 tightbore over the PDI one. I tried the 6.01 and 6.03s... they are VERY tight. So tight that they become useless on the field. Anything that gets in the mag well will jam a BB in the barrel (we are talking dust here). They are perfect in a controlled environment, but for field use, stick with 6.03. It's better to have a rifle with 2" larger grouping at 150' that always shoots vs. a rifle you have to carry in a sealed plastic bag.

The PDI AEG hop-up is nice, but never as consistent as the stock TM hop-up.

You could also simply order the new TM precision hop-up set. It comes with a very good 6.03 brass barrel (brass is softer, but a lot more slippery than steel...better for a smooth bore barrel).
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Old December 31st, 2011, 15:26   #8
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+1 to prometheus (PSS10) 6.03mm barrel. 6.01's are just for velocity, they get dirty too quickly and it really affects the accuracy.

Get a firefly hop rubber, they're the best.
If you're going for 450-470, use .36g BBs
If you want to use .30s, then get in the 410-440 range
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Project canceled, seller flaked last minute.
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