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Old July 11th, 2007, 02:16   #1
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Lacking Range

Well, I might be crazy, and overwishing, but I feel my SR just isn't performing to what I have it set for in range. Considering my near stock M4 matches it or even shoots farther now, kinda makes me wonder whats up.. I rough estimated about 140-145 ft in range.

Current specs:
Systema Silent Piston Head kit
Prometheus Piston
MS110SP
Helical Gears
Madbull 6.03 455mm tightbore
EG 1000
8.4 3300 large pack
systema nozzel, I think

Could it be the gears, hopup perhaps? Im not sure, im open to feedback, mods, changes, ect.
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Old July 11th, 2007, 04:00   #2
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If the velocity is correct, then there's nothing wrong in the gearbox. The only thing that would affect range (beyond velocity) is hop up.

And then there's the rare instance where the BB is catching something along the bottom of the barrel as it exits, causing it to rotate downwards, and essentially, picking up "Hop-Down". In that case, it would probably fly straight towards the ground much sooner than 140feet.

Make sure your hop up rubber isn't slathered in grease and is able to put a good backspin on the BB. If you max your hop up out and the BB still isn't hooking upwards, then your hop up is messed.
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