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15rps Vs 12.5rps is not worth worrying about

 

If a gun shoots too slow there is a chance you release trigger too early cutting cycle early and trigger locking in dead zone with cut off leaver still half raised on old school triggers

 

Trust me, a couple of rps is nowt to worry about

Stay on small tamiya, low capacity/burst lipo and you won't be going too quickly

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2 cell LiFe battery - though this might be starting to struggle cycling from still

 

7.4v Lipo (8.4v fresh off charge)

 

6.6v LiFe (7.6v fresh off charge)

 

Other than that fancy mosfet or burst mosfet or plug/play avacado

 

Or a very high torque 28tpa motor or above = frankentorque - that will be slow rps

 

TBH - can't see why you are worried too much

Gunfire tested a LCT STK-74 on 7.4v at 416fps shooting just over 600rpm

So if some others are saying 1,000rpm what fps & what battery are they using ???

 

 

 

go to 2:00 for chrono stuff

 

most stock guns shoot about 12/13rps out of box on a 7.4v

some shoot a bit quicker if they got a quicker motor

(say 15rps on 25k motors with average 7.4v)

 

if you got a clip of it shooting quite quick I'd check they are not running it on 11.1v

Often UK spec guns, a 7.4v will often do a lightly tweaked gun to get to 20rps

but stock/average performance most guns will struggle to get 15rps out of box 7.4v

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