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Originally Posted by CDN_Stalker
Also, some guns are inherently more accurate by design than others. A stock TM MP5 will always outshoot a stock TM Armalite, simply by the design and the way the inner barrel is held. Armalite is "held" at the hop up unit, between a spring in front of it, rails at the sides and the mechbox at the rear. And that's about it. MP5 is screwed to the body, is helf by a clamp in front of the body, then also held inside the muzzle, so it has three points of security vs. the single point of an Armalite.
Accuracy, I do it all at 30ft in my basement, is a pretty damn good way to do it too. If there is a tight group at 30ft, that will give an idea of tightness of your BBs at 100ft (remember, small things become large things). Some guns will make a CD sized grouping at 30ft (new G&P SPR for example) and others will put 5-6 semi shots into a 1" hole at that distance (my MP5s are an example, and a SIG 552 I recently installed a tightbore into).
And heavier BBs will always be more accurate too, even at said 30ft.
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Now I'm getting somewhere! that data is golden, thanks Stalker. I did some tests at 30 feet in my basement, and found a 1 inch grouping was easy to achieve even aiming by hand, not benched. I don't think I need to upgrade, then.
My only reservation is that with my gas/spring pistols I notice they can be incredibly accurate at around 25 feet, but beyond 80 or so they veer off to one direction - so I was not so sure accuracy at 30 = accuracy at 100.
EDIT: offhand exaggeration. it was more like 2 inches, I just measured.