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Beta Project Sterling 350 fps downgrade


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Hi Tom. FPS is always a tricky beast as it depends on the general gearbox compression. Does the Sterling use a V3 gearbox? What's it currently shooting at? Do you know what rating the spring is in currently?

 

As a starter a M100 or M110 should get you to around that mark. You can also cut off a coil off the existing spring although does deform the end slightly

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Element m105 to shs m110 is my guess as it has 190/200mm barrel

(actually go with shs m110 but not guarder as they tend to be a bit hotter than their ratings)

 

current spring can be reduced

 

correct AoE loses aprox 10-15 fps

add bearing spring guide to add 15 fps

Short Stroke option if 3 metal teeth on piston (1 tooth loses aprox 15fps)

 

would be good to know what she is shooting atm - if just a smidge then AoE....

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Thanks very much for the replies guys.

 

Yeah I should be more specific.

 

Gun clocked at 385 as bought. I've tried taking a small amount off the spring which took it to 375, but tbh not very happy with the job I did. It's tricky to pinch the spring back to give a flat turn at the end with the tools I have, hence I want to try just buying a new spring.

 

I don't know what the standard spring is (can post a pic of it helps).

 

I believe it is a v3 gbx

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Springs are either regular (consistent coil spacing) or irregular (coil space varies).

 

There's often some debate on which design is better. The Duck will have some scientific data on this :-)

 

Then you've got material - generally the higher end springs (the ones I sell anyway) are made from Japanese steel coated with a black anti-rust / hardening compound. Again so many different manufacturers out there. Some clever chap did a really good spring comparison chart - I won't bore you with it though, if interested you'll find it :-) Hope that helps a little

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