Thats without hopup look at the seccond graph "with hop up" then combine that with a more effective hop up (like R hop or flat hop or bridge hop) then adjust the hop up so you have a small hump between 100 and 150 feet and see the range you can get. Obviously at 200-300 feet youll have to compensate for range/"bullet drop" like youd have to for a real rifle at longer rsnges.
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Originally Posted by Cokeman
My experience is similar to the original poster - 100 to 120 feet is my max range that I can hit someone. Beyond that, I really have to aim upwards and try to drop the BBs on him/her. Take a look at the Airsoft Trajectory Project for a 400 fps using 0.2 g BBs. There are three curves for a 0.2, 0.25 and 0.3 g BB. All of them experience significant dropoff after about 110 feet. So, I am amazed that you are accurate to 200 and 250 feet.
What are other people's experiences with effective distance?
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