inSUBout Posted August 21, 2015 Posted August 21, 2015 Hi, I am fairly new to airsoft and I am wondering if my rifle has: bad accuracy compared to normal average accuracy compared to normal good accuracy 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
K@rl Posted August 21, 2015 Posted August 21, 2015 Is this you first Airsoft weapon? Did you buy it used and already set up?
Supporters Esoterick Posted August 21, 2015 Supporters Posted August 21, 2015 Yeah that is pretty decent. Next test would be if you can hit a man sized target at 50 metres.
inSUBout Posted August 21, 2015 Author Posted August 21, 2015 Is this you first Airsoft weapon? Did you buy it used and already set up? No, had a WE scar gbbr before. I bought it new, then added the kit myself.
K@rl Posted August 21, 2015 Posted August 21, 2015 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.
inSUBout Posted August 22, 2015 Author Posted August 22, 2015 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!
Bullet Posted August 23, 2015 Posted August 23, 2015 Very quick question. How do you hit a target 9.5 times?
deebo Posted August 23, 2015 Posted August 23, 2015 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
inSUBout Posted August 23, 2015 Author Posted August 23, 2015 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
Berto Posted August 24, 2015 Posted August 24, 2015 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 n1ckh, Rock-climby-Dave, Lozart and 1 other 4
n1ckh Posted August 24, 2015 Posted August 24, 2015 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
Popular Post Mr Monkey Nuts Posted August 24, 2015 Popular Post Posted August 24, 2015 That's not OCD, that is just basic math. Mack, Hudson, Happy and 4 others 7
BrightCandle Posted August 25, 2015 Posted August 25, 2015 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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