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Post by jonahm740 on May 26, 2011 12:26:04 GMT -5
a 6.03 is just fine, the 6.01's are stupid nice but not necessarily needed. A new hop-up and bucking would do wonders man. That way you are saving money and boosting performance.
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Post by Lurker on May 26, 2011 12:41:09 GMT -5
yeah, oh well tho it was expierience for me in the gearbox, and im glad i know i can shim a gearbox and put it back together and have it shooting perfect, thanks tho ill prolly do that
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Post by jonahm740 on May 26, 2011 13:26:16 GMT -5
No worries man, just offering some advice . Knowing how to work on you gun is always a good thing.
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Post by Lurker on May 26, 2011 20:37:42 GMT -5
yeah i just figured stiffer spring and tightbore would make me shoot farther more accurate
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Post by EDGE on Jun 3, 2011 10:35:44 GMT -5
First you need to make certain that your cylinder is air tight all the way into the hop-up. Rebuild/replace the hop-up. Tight bore 6.03 is good. No need to go tighter. Back off the motor tension and check it with that set up, then work from there. FPS plays a role, but you never want to over do it. It will cause irratic projectile flight path and negate any gain from upgrades, (that's why we don't use .12g). Going to a heavier bb may also help.
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