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Hi, I am fairly new to airsoft and I am wondering if my rifle has:

 

  1. bad accuracy compared to normal
  2. average accuracy compared to normal
  3. good accuracy
  4. very good

The situation is shooting an A4 peice of paper at a 30 meter distance (100 foot) and hitting the peice of paper 9.5 times out of 10. I am using 0.25g blaster BB's.

 

My rifle is a gas (running propane) GHK G5, with carbine kit. S(pic attached)

 

Be honest if my guns accuracy is really bad! I just want to know

 

thanks alot

 

 

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How do you find your new gun in comparison?

 

Accuracy is dependent on the range you are usually engaging. I play a lot of cqb were range is on average 5-15 meters. Shooting at that range means I can get a tight grouping when shooting paper target. Which means it's possible to select where you want to shoot someone.

At 40-50meters this will widen to a human size target. This dosnt mean that the gun is inaccurate. Just means that you are shooting at .25g bb using gas ( which is subject to pressure,cooling, etc ) through a moving atmosphere ( wind ) held by a human who is is unable to be completely still.

If you are able to reliable hit a person with a short burst of bbs (5) at the max range you wish to engage, than you gun is accurate.

 

Would also like to to say;

Higher fps dosnt mean more accurate.

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How do you find your new gun in comparison?

 

Accuracy is dependent on the range you are usually engaging. I play a lot of cqb were range is on average 5-15 meters. Shooting at that range means I can get a tight grouping when shooting paper target. Which means it's possible to select where you want to shoot someone.

At 40-50meters this will widen to a human size target. This dosnt mean that the gun is inaccurate. Just means that you are shooting at .25g bb using gas ( which is subject to pressure,cooling, etc ) through a moving atmosphere ( wind ) held by a human who is is unable to be completely still.

If you are able to reliable hit a person with a short burst of bbs (5) at the max range you wish to engage, than you gun is accurate.

 

Would also like to to say;

Higher fps dosnt mean more accurate.

Hi,

 

thanks for your reply, that is interesting, I will try the shorter distance/tight grouping ! thanks!

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Clipped it on the last shot? Lol

 

If your really nerdy about accuracy, you can clamp the gun in place on a table or something, and possibly shoot indoors to remove wind and human wobble factors. Tbh, gun sounds fine though

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Very quick question. How do you hit a target 9.5 times? ;)

I mean 9.5/10, or 90% of the time :) lol. I have made a video of it in action, I have done some tweaking on the rifle to work OK at 140 feet. I will post the youtube link shortly

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I mean 9.5/10, or 90% of the time :) lol. I have made a video of it in action, I have done some tweaking on the rifle to work OK at 140 feet. I will post the youtube link shortly

Just to be picky and having mild OCD with figures etc 9.5/10 would be 95%. Phew, that feels better

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Just to be picky and having mild OCD with figures etc 9.5/10 would be 95%. Phew, that feels better

Lol if OCD people didn't exsist then nothing wouldn't be almost perfect ;)

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Based on the video I would say your accuracy is about average, its pretty similar to my tar 21 that has a load of upgrades in it (it was quite a bit worse than this without them).

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