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So 6.03m is best for distance. 6.01mm and lower is better for plinking at much closer ranges.

So... how about 6.00mm and below?

Diminishing returns or decrease in accuracy?

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I find it so weird how Airsoft runs on a lot of physics principles to make a "better gun", but there's no hard numbers that will shut people up like me :D


I agree with you though. The bigger the better... just not too big ^_-
 

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Agreed, 6.03mm is the best overall barrel. But I also hear 6.01 and perhaps lower may be more accurate close range (assuming you're comparing a barrel with the same manufacture and make quality.) Is this a myth?
 

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I have seen people with 2cm groupings at 200ft in indoor ranges with 6.00mm barrels though, but the accuracy is awful at anything further.
What?! That's insane. I've never heard of such tight groupings at 200ft.

Do you have any details on the gun he has? Or atleast fps + bb's?
 

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I have gotten 2cm groups at 200 feet (PDI 6.05), although I was running at about 800 fps, still, not hard.
Holy cow. What gun was that? I'm assuming 210 spring :nuts:
 

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TDC all the way, fixed hop consistency with adjustability!
Haha. Wish I had a vsr-10 sometimes

If only there were a wider selection of sniper styles using the vsr-10 system...

Agreed. However, it is a million times easier at high fps with no hop.
Is there any way to do this without the bb rolling out when the muzzle is tilted down?
 

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