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portermush
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vsr range?
21 June, 2009, 19:59
well basically, i was using my vsr today and noticed that the hop up was buggered. it could hit a target at around 30meters (which is groundzeros limit) but when sniping across or down a track it could do with more...
any help would be greatfully pleased
MKE
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21 June, 2009, 20:18
Re: vsr range???
replace the hop...
seems like the obvious choice :p
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22 June, 2009, 16:38
Re: vsr range?
thats what i thought, ill try and improve it
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22 June, 2009, 22:15
Re: vsr range?
"MJ23LJ? where are you?" ask that dude and hell give you the answer mate
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23 June, 2009, 03:14
Re: vsr range?
I apologies sniperiain (lol), I didn't see this until just now...
Hi portermush ("MKE"),
Would you mind telling us what you're running at the moment, is it stock?
As TaylorB has already said, the bucking/rubber (if that's what you meant) is the first obvious choice. For me, it's a choice of a Nineball (420> fps) or KA (420< fps) Airseal Buckings, but a lot of other people will also say Firefly.
After that it depends on what you value more, range or accuracy, as the next step is a TB. The tighter you get, the more power you get e.g. 6.00 TB's will add up to 30-40fps, where as 6.08 TB's will add nothing, if anything the fps could drop. Personally, I've found 6.03 to give the best results for rifles hitting between 430-500fps.
Barrel Spacers are next, a good set of 4 MINIMUM (PDI if you can).
And then you are on to power (except for a new cylinder head, but that can wait) - which is answered in my upgrade guide...
Hope that helps,
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23 June, 2009, 09:55
Re: vsr range?
Yeh i meant the rubber. Not the whole hop, although that could be the problem i suppose. Have you tried opening it up and just having a reassemble, something could be in the wrong place? Like a twisted or distorted rubber? Either way have a look it may be obvious once you do so...
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23 June, 2009, 17:57
Re: vsr range?
thanks for all the help so far. its a realshock with a 130sp spring init. i am going to get a tb soon, just when i get the money :L. btw i found you upgrade guide really usefull. anyway would it 'slamfire' if i put a 150sp spring in? its just it did with a 170sp spring.
ill take a look tonight at the hop. its just the hop as to be right up to have enough range.
thanks so much guys great help, MKE
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24 June, 2009, 11:02
Re: vsr range?
150sp without any other power upgrades, there's a few things that could go wrong with that:
Sears going (and they will go quickly)
Spring Guide cracking or even snapping
Piston cracking
Cylinder wear
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24 June, 2009, 11:43
Re: vsr range?
No need to put massive springs in it..
Just pop a 120-30 in.
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24 June, 2009, 15:04
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the only things that will break if you put a 150sp in are the piston and sears(probably only the pistom sear aswell).
the standard cylinder,cylinder head works fine even with a 170sp and i left a stock spring guide in my old rifle for over 2 years with a 150sp and it never broke as well as a spring guide stopper.
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24 June, 2009, 16:58
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btw ejtrent it has a 130 init. i think ill follow the upgrade guide soon
thanks guys and if theres anymore advise please add
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