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ShootEmUp
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Re: FPS does NOT = Range
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Reply #45 on:
December 03, 2011, 05:01:23 PM »
Alright guys I'm gonna go out on a limb here so see what you guys think. M250 spring using 0.80 gram bbs, huh, huh? Pretty sick right! No literally it's sick because that would probably kill someone JUST saying...
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moondog
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Re: FPS does NOT = Range
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December 03, 2011, 05:20:20 PM »
yea i got rid of the m150 a long time ago i was just putting it out there and i put the spring that was in the gear box back in it, still it only shooting 330 with a 20 gram bb nothing wrong there. thank for the advise i know who to ask when i have a gear box question.
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Metal
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Re: FPS does NOT = Range
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December 04, 2011, 11:16:12 PM »
There had to be something going on when that 150 was in there. There is just no way that everything was working the way it should've been and that gun shot anywhere under 400fps. Maybe the m150 was causing so much compression that it was making the stock airseal parts that normally had no problems sealing in the power of an M100 to leak.
@Shootemup: That might be fun to brag about and target practice with, but you'd never get to use it at an official field. Bushman from the Arkansas Outlaws built a custom spring sniper that shot close to 1000fps with a .43g BB. He claimed to be able to hit targets at around 180yds (checked with a laser range finder). Bushman is set to steal the world record longest airsoft sniper shot again at this year's OKI7. If he does, he will be bringing the record to the US and stealing it from the Europeans!
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