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July 5th, 2019, 22:07 | #1 |
VSR-10 Spring = FPS?
My local field has a limit of 480 fps for sniper rifles.
I just bought a VSR Bar-10 to upgrade with a AA hop up, AA trigger and piston, ML bucking, and a AA 6.01 inner barrel. People have recommended AA springs anywhere from M130 to M150 to stay just under 480 FPS. What is the best option? Thanks |
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July 5th, 2019, 22:38 | #2 |
Not Eye Safe, Pretty Boy Maximus on the field take his picture!
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M130 is about 450
M150 is about 520 Website fps varies greatly based on if they're going off manufacturer estimation or testing themselves. And if they test themselves, it's dependent on that gun. That's why ehobby had 100fps variations on springs. Easiest to got M150 and cut it down, but safest to just get an M130 |
July 7th, 2019, 00:22 | #3 | |
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I guess cutting a M150 is just trial and error. There is no formula, cut x amount of coils to reduce x amount of FPS? |
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July 7th, 2019, 00:45 | #4 |
Not Eye Safe, Pretty Boy Maximus on the field take his picture!
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cut one coil at a time
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July 24th, 2019, 22:15 | #5 | |
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The only way to reach your objective is to buy a M-150 and cut it. I have already bought a M-150 which I will cut. I figure two coils to start and then leave the gun cocked overnight since once worn a bit you lose about 20 fps or so. |
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