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What? I used a digital Vernier Callipers. Put the inner measuring prongs into the barrel and use the wheel to put pressure on them to open, then rotate the barrel between thumb and forefinger - the measurement that is displayed must be the max the prongs can move apart. That it registered exactly 6.08mm tells me that my theory has worked in practice.I don't know of a measuring tool that can do it actually, its one of the complaints the airsoft mechanics.
A standard bucking can overhop a BB in just the same way a longer hop patch contact can. But a longer contact patch (in this case R hop, but it could be a G hop or a flat hop) will apply less spin per amount of contact, more gradually spinning the BB in comparison to a default bucking. This reduces the amount of difference between the shots, it therefore improves consistency and also makes the hop wheel somewhat less sensitive aiding in dialing it to the perfect amount. Thus the impact when done well is it improves the effective range of the weapon, although it can't as you rightly point out improve the maximum range. Its all about consistency/accuracy.The thing about R-hop is this, the hop set up you are already running can lift the heaviest BB you intend to shoot so much that it over-hops, ie rises in a daft way, then you cannot gain anything, can you?