Yea but your missing the point, if you have a spring that shoots like 420 and then you put a reducer on there to get say 398, then you still have a 420 FPS spring putting its stress on the mechbox and internals, wheras you could just buy a "398 FPS" spring in the first place and hence have less stress on the internals while having the same FPS.
If your CQBing then just have it shoot the field gun maximum, or just under, and then use a reducer for CQBing. Why have it too high for a field gun and then use a reducer. Like I said, thats tension on the internals that are useless when you could get the same velocety with less internal stress.
Unless I missunderstood and he wants it too shoot at sniper FPS without reducer and CQB FPS with the reducer? Can a reducer take the FPS from over 400 to under 350?
But then like you said...
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Originally Posted by Droc
Dont think of it as auto-rifle and sniper rifle
more like field gun and CQB gun
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