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AGM M4 GBBR Range Report
Out of curiosity and possibly boredom, I decided to hook up with a buddy to test the accuracy of a $130.00 US (RSOV pricing) AGM M4 GBBR.
NOTES: Wind was NOT a factor in testing Stock AGM M4 was used with upgraded hop-up rubber/bucking Bi-pod was used Distances: 20 meters (65 feet) and 30 meters (98 feet) Hop-up was set for each distance prior to test Bad Bull and SIIS .25g BBs were used Here are the results: Distance: 20 Meters http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/i...Bull20m_11.jpg http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/i.../SIIS20m_7.jpg Distance: 30 Meters http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/i...Bull30m_10.jpg http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/i.../SIIS30m_8.jpg |
Thanks for posting the results!
Did you happen to take a FPS reading with the 0.25's? Tys |
341 FPS
Overall, not too shabby for an inexpensive GBBR that works out of the box. |
Not bad, i have a aftermarket hop up and tightbore coming in for testing. I'll simulate your conditions so people can compare.
Do you mind if i add this to my AMG M4 GBB thread? Full credits given of course :) |
I need a place to shoot 30m...lol
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Some new test data for everyone...
Photo 1: Stock AGM GBB M4 with Inokatsu hop-up rubber Results: 3.15" group at 25 feet http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/i...IMG_2120-1.jpg Photo 2: AGM GBB M4 with PDI barrel, G&P hop-up chamber and Inokatsu hop-up rubber Results: 1.75" group counting the flyer at 25 feet. Under 1.25" with the flyer tossed out. http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/i...IMG_2119-1.jpg |
How do these test compare with your PTW? I know what PTW is capable of, just an FYI I guess.
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When you say G&P hop up + PDI tightbore, do you mean you bought the G&P metal hop up kit and threw in the PDI WA 6.01mm tightbore?
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Sweet Jebus! What a difference!
Tys |
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