December 20th, 2015, 23:37
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#39
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Join Date: Sep 2014
Location: Oromocto
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Handsonic
I have no issue with being chrono'd, I do it whenever I get told to, my issue is with the hop up adjustments and having half an hour wasted in a lineup because QQ a ball of plastic hurt me at 380 fps. And yes, you CAN get a general idea of what to set your hop up to to shoot straight-ish in less than a minute, but when you play in bigger fields and long range engagements are common, you want to shoot as straight as possible which takes a much longer time, time which would otherwise be spent landing accurate hits. I reset my optic because even after spending about a minute setting my hop up to an acceptable level for CQB, it was completely off the dot for some reason, so I had to pull out a dime and turn the knobs a few clicks, wasting time and ammo on making sure my gun shoots the same as it was before. Twice.
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Your better off listening to pesto on this one bud, he is one of the best techs/docs in Canada. He knows what he is talking about. He sells setups to other people who are more than willing to pay up to and over a grand for his setups because he is that reliable, skilled and knowledgeable. Hell I have an r-hopped inner on the way from him as we speak. And the only way I can see you needing to re-zero your optic from only a hop adjustment is if you are using a vsr pdi double arm hop unit (that is unless of course something was installed incorrectly and the employee fiddling with the hop somehow managed to seat everything properly causing a difference in the impact area) either that, or you are using a very shitty optic that won't hold a zero.
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current armament: mk43, ump.45, p90, barret, m14, g33, k98, m4 tac, m4 swat, mp5 navy, vsr10, p226, m9.
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