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frontlinesniper September 10th, 2008 19:31

hmm... sucking distance..
 
Ok, i just got my maddbull tightbore 6.03.. and my gun is brutal for shooting distance. I looked around the forums breifly and didnt find what i wanted. I am lucky if i can hit 60 feet and i have to aim pretty high. I was using .25's and i just wasnt impressed with the difference of the barrel(it wasnt all that much more accurate than my stock one :S). I lubed the barrel and it did not do too much. Is it my mechbox or what? Little bit pi$sed off at whats going on. *note to self, never use a sniper scope on a stock AEG haha. What can i do to get the extra distance? Thanks

T_A_N_K September 10th, 2008 19:33

Let me get this right, your gun is stock except for a tightbore and your shooting 25s? 60 feet is about right since your probably only shooting at 250 fps.

m102404 September 10th, 2008 19:37

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Originally Posted by frontlinesniper (Post 815007)
Ok, i just got my maddbull tightbore 6.03.. and my gun is brutal for shooting distance. I looked around the forums breifly and didnt find what i wanted. I am lucky if i can hit 60 feet and i have to aim pretty high. I was using .25's and i just wasnt impressed with the difference of the barrel(it wasnt all that much more accurate than my stock one :S). I lubed the barrel and it did not do too much. Is it my mechbox or what? Little bit pi$sed off at whats going on. *note to self, never use a sniper scope on a stock AEG haha. What can i do to get the extra distance? Thanks

Upgrade:
- spring to a M100/110
- plastic bushings to metal bushings
- plastic spring guide to metal unit

Auklin September 10th, 2008 19:38

Try using a lighter caliber

airborne1 September 10th, 2008 19:40

Shoot with the wind. 60 feet is about right for what you got.

frontlinesniper September 10th, 2008 19:45

k cool. I'll get a complete new upgraded gearbox. But as far as accuracy goes... how come its not much different than my stock barrel? Is it due to the stock gearbox?

Skladfin September 10th, 2008 19:52

are you sure you assembled it right?

frontlinesniper September 10th, 2008 19:58

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Originally Posted by Skladfin (Post 815028)
are you sure you assembled it right?

Yea, its the sleeve is flush with the barrel and when in the hop up it looks fine.

Styrak September 10th, 2008 20:10

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Originally Posted by frontlinesniper (Post 815023)
k cool. I'll get a complete new upgraded gearbox.

You're getting a completely new gearbox when you could just spend $50 and upgrade some parts?

Sha Do September 10th, 2008 20:52

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Originally Posted by Styrak (Post 815049)
You're getting a completely new gearbox when you could just spend $50 and upgrade some parts?

Maybe he has the budget for it and in the long run it can save some headaches if the original parts upgrades aren't shimmed properly (etc...).

SHA DO

Drache September 10th, 2008 21:27

or you get headaches with bore up kits or whatever?

dpvu September 10th, 2008 21:29

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Originally Posted by frontlinesniper (Post 815035)
Yea, its the sleeve is flush with the barrel and when in the hop up it looks fine.

And you've made sure the nub is in fine? Those can be pesky.

Drache September 10th, 2008 21:32

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Originally Posted by dpvu (Post 815126)
And you've made sure the nub is in fine? Those can be pesky.

Thats the truth! I finally sent mine to a gun doc to get everything put back together! Of course at the same time he swapped out my hopup and hopup rubber :D

Ktown Militia September 10th, 2008 22:39

what kind of bb's are you using. After installing my tightbore (madbull 6.03) .25bb bastards were spraying everywhere. Switched to metal tech and it was a huge difference. just my 2 cents.

CDN_Stalker September 10th, 2008 22:54

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Originally Posted by Auklin (Post 815017)
Try using a lighter caliber

Lighter BBs equals less effective range.


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