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Old October 5th, 2009, 13:57   #76
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Installed one in my A&K SR-25 along with a prometheus hard hopup rubber and Prometheus TB barrel and I must say I wasn't too pleased with the results. I switched out the hopup rubber for a soft and it seems to be doing much better. Unfortunately I didn't test fire the SR before installing all the componants so in the end it may be something entirely different wacking out the precision/distance... Going to field test it this weekend.
gotta wash your hop up rubber
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Old October 7th, 2009, 00:10   #77
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I recommend a soft rubber, the only reason why i'm running the hard rubbers in the P90 is because I had a couple hard rubbers lying around and was doing testing. The p90 shoots better with SCS and prommy soft. I get better results with the SCS than without running the hard rubber. and the hard rubber seems to perform 'good enough' for me to not bother to buy extra soft rubbers for the 2 barrel setups I have.
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Old October 7th, 2009, 09:17   #78
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gotta wash your hop up rubber
Hope you're not kidding me because I will try it because even with the soft rubber the gun is perfoming like shit. I'm wondering if it has anything to do with the metal hop up or maybe a crappy nozzle or something...
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Old October 7th, 2009, 09:30   #79
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ok so i guess the consensus is SCS with soft (im a prommy whore, so ill use those) hop-up rubber.

why should i wash it beforehand though?
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Old October 7th, 2009, 09:50   #80
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Hope you're not kidding me because I will try it because even with the soft rubber the gun is perfoming like shit. I'm wondering if it has anything to do with the metal hop up or maybe a crappy nozzle or something...
No, he is not kidding. It's really work. I can quote for that. That's the method that I usually do after game when coming to clean my gun to store back in closet.
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ok so i guess the consensus is SCS with soft (im a prommy whore, so ill use those) hop-up rubber.

why should i wash it beforehand though?
Sometimes there is some oil inside the bucking, and that reduces the friction... therefore reducing the effect of the hop
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Old October 7th, 2009, 10:08   #82
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Of course... I think my problem lies somewhere else, the bb's seem to go either dead center, left or right. I can't predict the shot at all... It's not a problem with the rubber not gripping the bb properly (at least I don't think so)
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Old October 7th, 2009, 10:13   #83
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How well does your SCS fit inside the the hop up?

Is there a lot of left and right play, or is the SCS pretty snug?
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Old October 7th, 2009, 10:20   #84
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What's the final word on removing the bump of rubber inside the hopup rubber when using a spacer like this?

Must do?...doesn't matter?

I'd guess that if it's contoured to fit a BB so precisely that it'd be better to remove the bump.

From the guys that have 'em...what did you do?

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Old October 7th, 2009, 10:28   #85
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How well does your SCS fit inside the the hop up?

Is there a lot of left and right play, or is the SCS pretty snug?

the SCS fits in nice and snug. I've just read over @ Arnies that the elongated SR mechbox pushes out way more air than needed for a 509mm barrel so I'm wondering if that might be my problem.
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Old October 7th, 2009, 10:54   #86
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Of course... I think my problem lies somewhere else, the bb's seem to go either dead center, left or right. I can't predict the shot at all... It's not a problem with the rubber not gripping the bb properly (at least I don't think so)
yes, that IS a problem with the rubber not gripping the BB properly. Because of the incosisntent grip of the BB to the rubber, you get shots that fly in all directions with different amount of hop up applied shot after shot.

Wash your hop up rubber, believe in my words. It's not a problem with the overflow of air, that can not cause large deviations like you mention.

Don't judge a book by its cover.

btw, the proper steps are:

-Take out the hop up rubber
-wash it in warm water with dish detergent INSIDE AND OUT.
-clean your barrel inside AND out(Where the hop up rubber goes on) while you wait for the rubber to air-dry.
-Check if there is no more water inside the the hop up rubber
-Install
-Enjoy your 5x accuracy and consistency.

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Old October 7th, 2009, 11:33   #87
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Old October 7th, 2009, 11:36   #88
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btw, the proper steps are:

-Take out the hop up rubber
-wash it in warm water with dish detergent INSIDE AND OUT.
-clean your barrel inside AND out(Where the hop up rubber goes on) while you wait for the rubber to air-dry.
-Check if there is no more water inside the the hop up rubber
-Install
-Enjoy your 5x accuracy and consistency.
does the SCS with soft hop-up rubber really give a user THAT much better performance? do i have to worry about my rubber shredding if you use .30 gram bbs or heavier?
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Old October 7th, 2009, 11:55   #89
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it is recommended to use heavy BB with the SCS >= .25g
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Old October 7th, 2009, 13:40   #90
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does the SCS with soft hop-up rubber really give a user THAT much better performance? do i have to worry about my rubber shredding if you use .30 gram bbs or heavier?
well, go buy a Prometheus soft rubber, wash it like I said. Depending on the stableness of your hop up unit itself, you should more or less see your BB go directly towards the center of your Red dot shot after shot.

Now I don't know how good this SCS thing is, I have a couple but I don't have a gun to try it on at the moment. I was getting pin - point result with regular hop up nubbin.

Also, you worry quite a lot about shredding you're rubber don't you? I've never seen a case of this happening, not a single time. You can just forget about this "hop up rubber shredding itself " theory haha

PS: When you install you're hop up rubber, don't lube any parts other than the outer surface of the rubber. If you get lube inside the rubber, a re-do of the washing is necessary.
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