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Nightwish
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Brownbear
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dpack
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matt_hooks
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dpack
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matt_hooks
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With some rifles you're right dpack, but it all depends on how much room, bore and throw, you have to fit a spring in. This rifle is .177, so you need to shift a lot of air quite quickly to get the required muzzle velocity. The spring barrel on these is fairly small, so you rely on a spring with a very high k value. That means that it will be quite twangy, and make accurate shooting difficult.
The high powered springers use a much bigger tube for the spring and piston, and so don't need to accelerate the piston so fast and can use bigger springs with a lower k value, so you get much smoother shooting. Smoothest of all is a gas ram, but I'd be willing to bet there aren't any that are made to fit that rifle! |
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Brownbear
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matt_hooks
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dpack
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Nightwish
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Wood child
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Shane
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