could someone please ggdt this for me.
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i'm building a 6mm sniper and i want to know some performance figuers so i can adapt my design to get the best performance.
a 1/2" qev, 80cm 6mm barrel, 20cm 15mm chamber, 1/4" blowgun pilot, pressure of 250psi, shooting a .43g airsoft bb (6mm).
opps forgot to add could you also put through the same setup but at 300psi.
thanks.
a 1/2" qev, 80cm 6mm barrel, 20cm 15mm chamber, 1/4" blowgun pilot, pressure of 250psi, shooting a .43g airsoft bb (6mm).
opps forgot to add could you also put through the same setup but at 300psi.
thanks.
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He doesn't have to know 
You should get AV/AS software that isn't norton and a decent firewall like comodo or zonealarm.
The results are something you probably wouldn't want to shoot at your friends. 900 fps with 250psi and 950 with 300.

You should get AV/AS software that isn't norton and a decent firewall like comodo or zonealarm.
The results are something you probably wouldn't want to shoot at your friends. 900 fps with 250psi and 950 with 300.

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_Fnord wrote:He doesn't have to know
You should get AV/AS software that isn't norton and a decent firewall like comodo or zonealarm.
The results are something you probably wouldn't want to shoot at your friends. 900 fps with 250psi and 950 with 300.




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sounds about right, according to a tool i found it will shoot ~450ft before hitting the ground, i'm hoping to be able to shoot 300ft accuratly with a scope of course_Fnord wrote:According to the EBC, it'll go about 300 ft when shooting level.
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A bit unrealistic in my opinion - it's hard to hit a target at 300 feet with this setup firing 1 gram 0.22 pellets at 900 feet per second.i'm hoping to be able to shoot 300ft accuratly with a scope of course
I think you should be thinking in terms of 12 ft/lb air rifle ranges, ie less than 150 feet. In order to reach 300 feet you'll be aiming several feet above your target with the trajectory of a howitzer, not to mention the effect of the wind on light projectiles at that distance.
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I dissagree, there are plenty of airsoft snipers that can do that just fine. I think he needs a hopup. How to do that within 6mm without purchasing a hopup barrel i'm not sure though.
EDIT: I also think that a 1/2" QEV is unnecessarily large. Thepopo did some testing with a 1/8" QEV, a 1 1/2" 3/4" nipple for an airchamber, a 509mm deepfire tightbore barrel, and a .25g ksc bb. It went through the top of a popcan and out the bottom at point blank. According to this test,
http://www.redwolfairsoft.com/redwolf/a ... ulletID=34
I think that he should be getting 650=fps... So yeah, you don't need that large of a QEV...
EDIT EDIT: Oh crud, it was a .25.... Darn, popo needs to try it with a .20...
EDIT: I also think that a 1/2" QEV is unnecessarily large. Thepopo did some testing with a 1/8" QEV, a 1 1/2" 3/4" nipple for an airchamber, a 509mm deepfire tightbore barrel, and a .25g ksc bb. It went through the top of a popcan and out the bottom at point blank. According to this test,
http://www.redwolfairsoft.com/redwolf/a ... ulletID=34
I think that he should be getting 650=fps... So yeah, you don't need that large of a QEV...
EDIT EDIT: Oh crud, it was a .25.... Darn, popo needs to try it with a .20...
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You would have to be firing on a windless day, but yeah it could be done with a lot of patience.
Edit- I don't think it could be done with airsoft bb's.
Edit- I don't think it could be done with airsoft bb's.
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Have you ever tried shooting at a target beyond the length of your bedroom? What sort of an airsoft sniper can shoot a BB fast enough to reliably hit a 1 foot square target at 300 feet and still be safe to use in an airsoft game?I dissagree, there are plenty of airsoft snipers that can do that just fine.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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A damn good one obviouslyjackssmirkingrevenge wrote:What sort of an airsoft sniper can shoot a BB fast enough to reliably hit a 1 foot square target at 300 feet and still be safe to use in an airsoft game?

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The US marines should be scouting air-soft players hey? 

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