I'm still trying to get my pistol to shoot 100' dead accurately. lol
200' isn't a huge success in today's airsoft world, but rather the minimal benchmark. You should be able to hit a man sized target at 200' minimum if you want to compete. Most guns won't do more than 200' - 250' no matter what you do to them. There are a few I've seen reach out over 300', and that's measured distance, but very few. 200' isn't hard to hit though. Also remember you're sending a spinning 6mm ball down range within a certain FPS window, so the physics have their limits, and I'll bet our modern airsoft technology is getting close to topping them out.
Anyways, go with a good R-hop, you'll be glad you did. Make sure it works well with your barrel and that your barrel is of quality. From there work backwards as needed. Increase spring strength a little if you want a heavier round or you want your rounds to arrive in a timely fashion. Air nozzle to promote better seal. Get your gun a tune up, grease, etc.
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