Hey guys,
Me again. So should I get a 500 fps sniper rifle or one that is in between 400 and 500 fps.
Kind of unsure on what I should get. I just want to be able to count on the range.
Thanks a lot guys!
Shortbu wrote:1st off, I would be remorse if I didn't give my $.02 worth on airsoft sniper rifles. For one, if you plan on being an effective sniper in airsoft, you'd better have deep pockets. Building a reliable(that's a very loose term) sniper rifle with effective range and accuracy isn't cheap. I've yet to find any stock bolts that fit the bill. I have 2 of them, and have around a grand into both of them, and still have issues on occasion. Might I also say, they were both built by a VERY reputable tech. Granted, I get around 300' effective range, but it's taken a lot of money, and headache.
Secondly, most people don't really know how to be an effective sniper. It takes lots of patience, practice, and skill. You aren't going to just go out, and sit back out of range and pick off a whole squad. They WILL find you fairly quick, and then it's you with a bolt and side arm, against multiple full, or semi auto AEG's honing in on your position. Jester and I pretty much use ours in a move and shoot role. It's not like Call of Duty, and you have to adjust your skill set accordingly. Don't get me wrong, there are a few guys out there that are very effective in the sniper role, ie. Phiz, and Nug. (They have both spent A LOT on their equipment) But, as a whole, airsoft sniping is an effort in futility.
That being said, deciding between the proper FPS is all relative. Some guns can be set up to get pretty decent range at lower FPS. FPS doesn't equall range. It's about hop-up, barrel, and FPS to BB weight ratio. Having things like barrel spacers so you don't have resonance in the barrel make a difference at long range. I have an AEG that outranges just about any stock bolt,and it shoots 390 FPS. I shoot .30 gram BB's and get around 230' effective range. My Sniper rifles both shoot between 545-549 FPS, and with .40 gram BB's I get around 300' effective range.
My suggestion: figure out whether sniping is actually for you, then figure out your budget. Talk with a reliable tech. He will be able to tell you around what it's going to cost to make your rifle do what you expect it to. Then decide if it's really worth it.
I'm honestly not trying to talk you out of being a sniper, if that's what you REALLY want to do, I say go for it. But I've seen way too many people run out, and buy a stock sniper rifle, expect it to outrange everybody on the field, and get dissapointed when they get lit up all day.
Feel free to PM me if you have further questions, or just want pointed in the right direction of who to talk to. Good luck!
McNair wrote:All the FPS.
But in reality. You're 13. Ditch the sniper rifle idea and get an AEG.
Thank you for calling it a sniper rifle, though. You're on the right path there. Many of us have to bang our canes against our porch railings whenever we see someone call a rifle a "sniper".
Cyclops wrote:Problem with guile suits is that when you get hit you don't feel it. I've tried running with one and never really felt anything. But when I took it off all these Bbs come falling out (at a team practice). so I never wore it again. Last thing you want is someone saying that your not calling your hits. So knowing that when I come across a player in a guile I try to shoot there hand or sry to say this but their head. But this doesn't happen as often as there is a lot of room and very few players with guile suit on.
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