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Originally Posted by kalnaren
None exists as far as I know. Airsoft guns are so inherently innaccurate that it would almost be pointless. So many factors can screw with accuracy -weight of BB, hop-up, slight wind, etc. There are too many variables to try and compansate for to make a proper baseline. Add to that the fact that a certain barrel type might perform great in a stock gun but really shitty in the same gun with certain mods... it's just too much data you can't account for.
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Yes, I forgot to mention weight of bbs. Or did you mean the bbs themselves vary?
If tests are performed indoors wind can be eliminated.
So you are suggesting it is better to just experiment with various parts combinations until you maximise the accuracy of your setup? It's hard to know what to upgrade to when a particular barrel that worked great for some guy does not do much for another.
Really, though, I think we can create a benchmark against which to measure your set up - some kind of golden standard - if a load of people did a 60 foot grouping test with a benched gun indoors with KSC 0.2s, we could see what individual gun had the best accuracy and what gun was the worst, and where our setup falls in the grand scheme.... sort of like a league table.