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February 7th, 2014, 16:29 | #16 |
I would like to note, I had a conversation about the range thing not long ago. 200ft is something that is achievable, but you're normally into bolt action distance for that kind of real reliability.
Even using heavier ammo, people either don't call or can't feel the BB due to the loss of momentum at that point. If you can (or think you are, it's hard to tell if you're dropping 2 feet short at the 200 foot mark) hit that far out, be prepared for a bit of disappointment when you hit a chest rig and someone doesn't call out because he didn't feel the shot. It even applies to some local guys here running 470fps bolt actions with .4 bbs. |
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February 7th, 2014, 16:41 | #17 |
ERMAHGERD DA SKER ERS FERLIN!
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I am aware, that's why last year I ran an RPK, shoot 20 bbs and people start calling their hits. But my main field has outlawed full auto and many games in my area are restricting Support weapons so I need a Semi auto solution.
Funny how some people think 200feet and an 8 inch spread is a low bar and others think it is very high. I personally think it is a very high bar for a semi auto gun with .3g bbs. |
February 7th, 2014, 17:13 | #18 | |
Mr. Silencer
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You also have to factor ammo quality into all this. |
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February 7th, 2014, 17:41 | #19 |
200ft is a fairly lofty goal, never even mind 90% hits at 200ft.
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February 7th, 2014, 19:15 | #20 | |
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-Classic Army m15 modified (WorkInProgress) Last edited by carllehot; February 7th, 2014 at 19:22.. Reason: Not finish |
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