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reflexsnipe
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VSR10 @ 330ish fps?
14 September, 2009, 19:59
Just wondering what effect having a vsr10 @ 330 fps will have? Last time I used it at a skirmish @ 260fps with .25g bbs I couldn't hit ANYTHING. was a real pain in the bottom :P. I'm looking to get 01 to drill out the pin on the cylinder becuase I can't do it. I'm hoping to get a 110sp spring thrown in there. what will this do to the range and accuracy of a stock tm vsr10 pro?
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14 September, 2009, 20:26
Re: VSR10 @ 330ish fps?
If you are using 330 fps get a TK Twist Barrel if you want it to be effective.
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14 September, 2009, 20:29
Re: VSR10 @ 330ish fps?
Why couldn't you hit anything....?
Maybe you're just a rubbish shot.....? :p
Anyway, jokes aside.
I think sending the gun off to zeroone just to have the cylinder screw drilled out is abit unessasery mate
Get a center punch, and make a small hole in the pin. This is very important, if you don't do this, the drill will make a huge mess in the cylinder.
Get a small drill bit, and drill SLOWLY for about 20mm. Clean the area, try unscrewing it, if it's still not buging, drill a little more.
And no, no, no, no. Just because you've put in a slightly stronger spring, doesn't mean you'll get more range & accuracy.
To be honest, a jump from 260fps to 330 won't change anything at all.
My advice is, get some batter spacers, and if you've got the money, a Twist barrel if you want to work at lower velocities.
Hope this helps.
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14 September, 2009, 20:31
Re: VSR10 @ 330ish fps?
20mm? do you mean 2?
edit: actually do you have to drill the entire thing out or can you drill a little and push it?
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14 September, 2009, 20:31
Re: VSR10 @ 330ish fps?
yes, sorry! :D
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15 September, 2009, 00:15
Re: VSR10 @ 330ish fps?
hmm, I think what i'll do is, get the spring changed, then when I have the cash in a few months time i'll change the barrel and go on from there
thanks for the help guys :P
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15 September, 2009, 17:55
Re: VSR10 @ 330ish fps?
Get the barrel first and then upgrade the spring....Much easier
"You can lead a horse to water, but you can't stop it from putting lego up its bum."
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