September 29th, 2015, 21:45 | #16 |
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They perform the same until fouling sets in. Longer barrels foul faster.
A 650mm barrel will shoot just as well as a 10" barrel until fouling sets in and it can take as few as 100 rounds. You look at some of the top performing guns out there owned by some of the best techs, and they tend to be under 14" barrels shooting under 2ft groupings at 300ft If barrel length had an actual effect on accuracy, you'd see a gradual but obvious declination in accuracy going longer or shorter. But the fact is they perform just as well in the first few shots, but the shorter barrels are more efficient and more effective over a larger number of shots. If the longer barrels were noticeably better, more guntechs would be running 20" barrels. But the fact is you can get the same performance in a shorter barrel with incidentally less fouling over shots fired. |
September 29th, 2015, 22:23 | #17 |
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There's no question that you may or may not see some performance or FPS changes with barrel length, which can change due to platform or whatever. Here's the basic science though: assuming your hop-up is doing what it's supposed to or as good as it can be, from there once your BB stabilizes in the barrel, more barrel doesn't really do you any favors. Longer barrels CAN lower your FPS slightly, foul easier because of moisture or debris, or who knows. Doing side by sides of the same platforms we'd find extremely slight variations in distance and grouping, like a few feet and inches, but then another variation of the same gun would out perform the others consistently with either a longer or shorter barrel. Not by much mind you, but often it makes you see that the barrel isn't the issue, assuming the quality is good and the rest of your gun is good.
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September 30th, 2015, 01:01 | #18 |
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I mean very specifically, changing ONLY the barrel length in a setup:
both promtheus barrels both the exact same hop chamber and rubber both have the exact same muzzle energy on the same weight of BB both will perform the same until the longer barrel fouls first Longer barrels use lower air pressure applied over longer time. Because of the lower pressure, it takes more length for that BB to stabilize. But ultimately, the BB leaves both barrels in a straight line. One of the things that makes short barrels better IS the higher air pressure, as it evacuates the barrel faster, leading to less fouling. The ONLY scientific influence that leads to the idea that longer barrels are more accurate, comes from real firearms. But real firearms operate on some VERY different principles when it comes to achieving range and accuracy. The fact of the matter is that a short little 3" pistol barrel is enough barrel length for a BB to stabilize to the point where it can be extremely accurate at it's maximum range. My won USP compact after getting Rhopped was shooting 6" groupings or less at 160ft. I'll be damned if I could ever get that kind of accuracy without bracing the pistol against something, but the pistol was damn accurate lol The reason why that's not a very common fact, is because your own personal shooting skill has far more impact on the accuracy of a pistol than the pistol itself. And unfortunately, the tight groupings don't become really obvious until you're engaging well into the range of the hopup. In the IPSC courses, you're generally not shooting far enough to really need hopup. So it's not a really good shining example of how accurate a pistol can be. |
September 30th, 2015, 10:56 | #19 |
So I just got my Ares G36, stocm is a 247mm inner barrel..
Was thinking of putting a silencer in the gun and replace the barrel with a longer one... Any opinions Thanks Last edited by coolair; September 30th, 2015 at 11:02.. |
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September 30th, 2015, 13:00 | #21 |
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Lonex barrels are awful. They come pre-fouled.
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September 30th, 2015, 13:01 | #22 |
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prommy egs.. in everything I own.
If for whatever reason I can't get one, madbull stainless steel is better than brass, nowhere near the quality of the prommy, but half the price. And I would take brass over any aluminum barrel, coated or not.
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September 30th, 2015, 18:23 | #23 |
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There's really nothing wrong with brass, provided you clean it regularly so it doesn't corrode.
The accuracy on them can be phenomenal, but they get a bad rep just because all stock barrels are brass and tend to be of poor quality. |
September 30th, 2015, 20:12 | #24 |
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that's why I mentioned it. Sometimes you'll luck out and get a very straight one.
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October 1st, 2015, 00:15 | #25 |
I talked to my friend today which claims to be a gun doc, and he told me that all you need is a 5" barrel. There is a conspiracy in the industry to sell you carbine length guns and also 500mm sniper rifles. All you need is a shorty AEG or shorty VSR10 with a 10" barrel. Actually you don't even need a rifle, just a pistol.
By the way, his gun is a shorty G&P. Last edited by SuperHog; October 1st, 2015 at 00:27.. |
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October 1st, 2015, 00:51 | #26 |
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I wouldn't say it's conspiracy... airsoft is full of snake oil products and shady claims of performance through shaky engineering and lack of understanding of the science behind it all.
There's money to be made off fools that hang on your every word. That's being said, if you want replicas, there's certain lengths of barrels you need to create those replicas. Variety is the spice of life, so having guns of varying lengths makes it more interesting.. functionally it may not have as much use, but it's airsoft.. have fun and buy what you want that will make you look good in photos. lol.
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October 1st, 2015, 03:25 | #27 |
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Airsoft is definately full of snake oil, but to be fair, not that long ago a lot of the physics were speculation and the other common tech wasn't up to snuff. So it would've been more likely to see a greater effect changing something like barrel length.
So, don't buy right into any barrel of any length, working on any gun without consequence yet. There are other factors to consider. That being said; if your gun is tuned and hopped properly, dropping from a carbine length to CQB shouldn't hurt anything.
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October 1st, 2015, 09:32 | #28 |
Well there are numerous articles on the internet stating that 400mm to 450mm inner barrel length is the sweet spot for airsoft barrels.
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October 1st, 2015, 09:57 | #30 |
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