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January 24th, 2013, 23:46 | #1 |
Madbull vs Lonex Buckings
Hey guys,
I am now upgrading my Inner-Barrel for somewhat decent accuracy, im transforming my build into a DMR/CQC gun, but at a 320-340 fps, so now im not sure which bucking to choose, Madbull Buckings are 60 degrees which i don't know if that is important, are Degrees on a bucking important? I was gonna go ahead and get Lonex 70-50 Degree set, but im not sure. the upgraded gun im doing is a Troy MRF C by Echo 1. Yes, we've had that discussion awhile back and the platform is in tip-top shape, which i immediately fell in love with. Now i just need the barrel to be a better shooter. So what will it be? tech advice? thanks again guys. Sarge, :rocket:
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January 27th, 2013, 08:23 | #2 |
The biggest difference between Madbull and lonex buckings is that the lonex buckings are quite thick and may not easily fit into all setups. Make sure to test feeding by assembling your barrel and hopup, then manually dropping a BB into the chamber, then gently tapping the BB so that it drops into the barrel. If it takes force to make it go through you may run into jamming problems. If a gentle tap is all it takes you should be good.
As far as hardness goes, You may wish to use a harder bucking for higher fps setups. You might want to consider getting your DMR closer to 400fps to more appropriately match your bucking hardness
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