Increasing Accuracy.
Ok, so I have heard that a tightbore is not the best way to increase accuracy. So what is the best way to increase accuracy.
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be a better shot?
[quote="Steele"]Thats a hot weapon,Your safety should be on at all times on base.[/quote]
Heavier BB + Longer Barrel + heavier spring should get you there.
[quote="Amateur Ninja"]obviously you dont know him.
Naturally, excluding being a better shot. . Basically just wanting mechanical stuff. It just seems that whenever I shoot, my BB goes left after about sixty feet (without any wind.)
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hop up may be misaligned. might be hoping to the right so you shots would veer right
[quote="azn1stknightsoul"]hop up may be misaligned. might be hoping to the right so you shots would veer right[/quote]
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[quote="Specter_113"][quote="azn1stknightsoul"]hop up may be misaligned. might be hoping to the right so you shots would veer right[/quote]
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[quote="Specter_113"][quote="azn1stknightsoul"]hop up may be misaligned. might be hoping to the right so you shots would veer right[/quote]
I am not really AEG savvy, but I do know how to take the barrel out. But what do I do with the plastic thing sticking on the back of the barrel?
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[quote="Specter_113"]I am not really AEG savvy, but I do know how to take the barrel out. But what do I do with the plastic thing sticking on the back of the barrel?[/quote]
i find if i DO NOT use a heavier spring and get my FPS from different cylanders, piston heads, etc along with heavier bb's (try shooting .4 teflons)
[quote="wraith667"]i find if i DO NOT use a heavier spring and get my FPS from different cylanders, piston heads, etc along with heavier bb's (try shooting .4 teflons)
Easiest most overlooked way to get better accuracy is to CLEAN YOUR BARREL. Most people spend beacoup dollars getting tightbores, upgrading springs, doing other stuff, but basically, if you regularly maintain your hop-up and barrel your accuracy will be dramatically increased.
[quote="Augustus"]Easiest most overlooked way to get better accuracy is to CLEAN YOUR BARREL. Most people spend beacoup dollars getting tightbores, upgrading springs, doing other stuff, but basically, if you regularly maintain your hop-up and barrel your accuracy will be dramatically increased.[/quote]
[quote="Augustus"]Easiest most overlooked way to get better accuracy is to CLEAN YOUR BARREL. Most people spend beacoup dollars getting tightbores, upgrading springs, doing other stuff, but basically, if you regularly maintain your hop-up and barrel your accuracy will be dramatically increased.[/quote]
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Same way, although its not a bad idea to take the hop up apart and clean the entire rubber once in a while.
How do I take it apart?
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idk, I dont have an M14, but you could probably ask somebody at aex, or google search it.