Liam Porter
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- Jun 3, 2011
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Just wondering something about hop-ups..
I know that for heavier BBs, you need more hop-up to keep them in the air, but what if I change the power but not the hop-up or ammo?
Let's say I have a gun that's shoot 400 FPS with .20s.
I put .40s in it for more accuracy, so I have to turn the hop-up on more to keep them in the air.
If I was then to increase the FPS from 400 to 500 with .20s, but use .40s and NOT adjust the hop-up at all, would the .40s go higher, lower or stay the same with more power behind them, at a higher FPS?
I know that for heavier BBs, you need more hop-up to keep them in the air, but what if I change the power but not the hop-up or ammo?
Let's say I have a gun that's shoot 400 FPS with .20s.
I put .40s in it for more accuracy, so I have to turn the hop-up on more to keep them in the air.
If I was then to increase the FPS from 400 to 500 with .20s, but use .40s and NOT adjust the hop-up at all, would the .40s go higher, lower or stay the same with more power behind them, at a higher FPS?