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October 10th, 2011, 16:54 | #1 |
"bb bukakke" KING!
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kwa m226 shooting to the left
the BB is taking a deliberate leftwards vector once leaving the barrel, doesn't seem to be hopup adjustment affected. I replaced the hopup rubber/bucking, installed as per assembly diagram from kwa, the barrel is free from dirt or scratches. Hopup adjusts as normal and effects rise of the BB as you would expect, but a higher degree of hopup does not seem to create a more leftward vector of the BB, nor does less hopup do the opposite.
What else could it be? The result is the same with 4 different magazines, 3 are brand new. |
October 10th, 2011, 16:58 | #2 |
I think maybe the bearing in the hop-up are not lined up right. I'v had the same issue with one of my KSC/KWA G19's. Just had to take a little care when re-assembling the hop-up thats all.
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October 10th, 2011, 17:34 | #3 |
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it was in the right spot
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October 10th, 2011, 19:10 | #4 |
if you shoot your pistol a bit in angle like that / does it tend to curve to the right ?
the angle of your gun affects the behavior of the BB \.....|...../ |
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October 10th, 2011, 21:51 | #5 | |
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October 10th, 2011, 21:58 | #6 |
Yeah! Now that's gansta!
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October 10th, 2011, 22:09 | #7 |
also..what distance are you targetting? And...did you lube the bits during assembly?
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October 11th, 2011, 09:21 | #8 |
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When I first fielded the gun I was testing at the range at the field, distance was probably 80-90 ft. On a man sized target, I was actually having to aim beside the target, probably off a foot and it would hit every time, so it's accurate, just shooting off center.
Since then I can only test in my basement which is about 40-50 ft. I haven't measured exactly but the leftward vector seems to be pretty consistent, it's not a curve, and yes, I did check the sights to see if they are centered :P |
October 12th, 2011, 22:44 | #9 |
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update:
spent a good 15 minutes cleaning the barrel a few times, oil, clean, oil again, clean til dry again... oil again... result? 6 in wide grouping, almost dead center at 50 ft. Some drop and climb and a bit of variance side to side, I will call that BB wander as even the highest quality BBs seem to wander a bit. So now, more or less, its starting to center out. More BBs still seemed to wander left rather than right, but there were more centered around where I was aiming than previous. Almost satisfied... lol. Last edited by lurkingknight; October 12th, 2011 at 23:24.. |
October 12th, 2011, 22:54 | #10 |
In most guns you can fidget with the outer and inner barrel to realign the hopup a few degrees. Not sure about this specific gun though.
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October 12th, 2011, 23:27 | #11 |
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the inner barrel floats in the outer on this gun, it's aligned and locked together by a bracket being tensioned by the recoil spring. There's not much rotational or side to side play in the barrel that could cause the leftward vector.
But I still believe this is not hopup related, as changing the hopup doesn't change the sideways vector. |
October 12th, 2011, 23:59 | #12 | |
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October 13th, 2011, 09:38 | #13 |
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since the inner free floats in the outer, they wouldn't fit together properly if the inner was bent, though in all honesty I haven't done the roll test on the naked inner barrel to see if it's bent or not, but if it's sliding freely in the outer barrel, I doubt it's bent.
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