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Old November 19th, 2009, 08:52   #16
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That would be him.

Although from his side of the story there was a dip behind the tree he was in...but that's another story for another time. In short, he ran a shotgun and it shot pretty far and accurate.
Hehe, alright, but what I heard was it was barely a Charlie Brown Xmas tree. I slapped him with a heavy round in the right arm once, maybe 120ft, saw and heard the smack, he ducked behind the wall he was behind, then came back up and levelled his shottie at someone. I yelled at him and he called the hit, then said later he didn't notice it. The welt said otherwise.

BUT, ya, his running the shotgun at those games was ballsy, especially seeing him shooting at people well outside his effective range. Luckily I've learned what the range and spread is (as well as the roounds go where I aim), and what weight BBs I can get away with. Maybe I'll load a couple shells with my 0.36g for 'special' use.
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Old November 19th, 2009, 10:26   #17
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Yeah, thanks for the tests.

I found that out quickly ... I run mine on 0.25.

The TM M3`s are fixed hop-up at 0.25g`s. So i figured it was the same deal with the Crosman.
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Old November 19th, 2009, 11:08   #18
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Yeah, thanks for the tests.

I found that out quickly ... I run mine on 0.25.

The TM M3`s are fixed hop-up at 0.25g`s. So i figured it was the same deal with the Crosman.
Was my assumption as well. I'd only run 0.25g indoors, outdoors I'll use only 0.28g or heavier.
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Old November 26th, 2009, 21:49   #19
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That is a strange finding, lots of distance on the field here and at $120 those .30 are going to be affordable
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Old November 26th, 2009, 22:25   #20
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That is a strange finding, lots of distance on the field here and at $120 those .30 are going to be affordable
Even better, had a chance to launch some 0.28g BBs out of mine the other day, range was much farther, past 150ft. The bottom two BBs drop after that and the upper one rises, but still, I'm impressed enough with the gun I'm going to purchase a second one (one is none, two is one) just because I like the security of having doubles of the same gun for proficiency and easier to have a spare if one goes down (not talking about lugging two shotguns though).
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Old November 26th, 2009, 23:23   #21
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playing with a shotgun is just so much fun, pistol+shotgun games are a quality treat that everyone should enjoy once in a while
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Old November 27th, 2009, 01:01   #22
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playing with a shotgun is just so much fun, pistol+shotgun games are a quality treat that everyone should enjoy once in a while
Is my plan for next year, and am very much looking forward to it.
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Old November 27th, 2009, 01:15   #23
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playing with a shotgun is just so much fun, pistol+shotgun games are a quality treat that everyone should enjoy once in a while
thats all im running for indoor lol. should be interesting to see how it plays out.
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Old November 29th, 2009, 18:20   #24
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For the s34p for indoor what gram bbs would you reccommend? also my gun is shooting like 6 bbs at once not 3. so should i do a mix of .12's .20's and .25s?
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I wouldnt, you can't control which bb's go in the front of the others. (presuming your double feeding) You will end up with a very unpredictable burst.

That could be fun?
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For the s34p for indoor what gram bbs would you reccommend? also my gun is shooting like 6 bbs at once not 3. so should i do a mix of .12's .20's and .25s?
Indoors with this gun, 0.20g are quite fine, unless you have ranges you need decent accuracy (aka shooting a guy's foot that is sticking out at 80ft away). This gun can easily get 80-100ft with 0.20g before they rise, but when they do, they go vertical. Outdoors, minimum 0.25g even if they are way too light. Best I've found has been the 0.28g as i pointed out above, decently tight spread and go for good distance. Weight is what you want for brush penetration (this gun will shoot them too slow, but will penetrate better than if you used 0.20g) and distance.
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Old November 29th, 2009, 20:00   #27
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ya but also b/c its shooting 6 at once the fps i find has dropped a lot but for indoor i tihnk .2's should still be find. not sure if i will be using this too much outdoors.
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ya but also b/c its shooting 6 at once the fps i find has dropped a lot but for indoor i tihnk .2's should still be find. not sure if i will be using this too much outdoors.
Indoors it'll rock more than AEGs (to a point, but one point and shoot, then back behind cover means you expose yourself for less time than someone pointing and shooting 6 BBs out of an AEG). Outdoors, ya, you'll have a problem, but still, need minimum 0.25g to make it through brush. I'd use a sub-stock TM gun with 0.25g any day. 0.20g are purely for chrony and very close indoors as far as I'm concerned (and I've used heavy Bbs in low fps guns outdoors and still done well. Surely it CAN'T just be me!?)
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Old November 29th, 2009, 22:49   #29
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Ya i think ill finish up my bag of .2's for indoor and then for outdoor im definatly switching to .25's with my mp5. i tried them out and ive noticed a difference and really like the results.
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Try .28g, you'll have an orgasm when playing outdoors, they are that much better than using .25g!
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