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#1 |
craps0ft expurt
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If I were to do a spring swap with a less FPS spring, would my ROF go up?
I, who is buying a Aftermath Kraken, which shoots .20's at 370fps, am going to buy a 90mps spring made by modify, as I would primarily going to be using the gun for indoor games. I have already ordered a replacement, good quality battery pack, but my question is, will the spring "downgrade" increase battery life or ROF?
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#2 |
Official ASC "Dumb Ass"
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Yes the rof should go up
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#3 |
Yes. Having a softer spring means the motor forces less to crank back the piston, which means it can turn it over faster. A softer spring will always increase in ROF.
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#4 |
craps0ft expurt
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Ok, thanks guys, that's all I needed.
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