Hi.
I’m really struggling with accuracy on all of my RIFs, the problem is me.
If I get the hop up set correctly, which I have to guess on by looking down the barrel and trying to get a small lift before the drop, I then wonder where I should dial my scope to?
Do I set it to the top of the lift, so that If I aim for a headshot I’ll most likely hit centre mass unless they are at the exact top of the final lift?
Left and right is simple, up and down - where do I am the scope?
And is hop inconsistency when the lift is different shot to shot? I have that on my Tac and my 308. But I’m not sure is ground effect is happening, or if that’s even a thing with BBs.
I want my Tac to be accurate at 70m and my DMR to 60m. This should be possible, and I think my issue is setting the hop and knowing where the crosshairs should be aligned.
Help.
I’m really struggling with accuracy on all of my RIFs, the problem is me.
If I get the hop up set correctly, which I have to guess on by looking down the barrel and trying to get a small lift before the drop, I then wonder where I should dial my scope to?
Do I set it to the top of the lift, so that If I aim for a headshot I’ll most likely hit centre mass unless they are at the exact top of the final lift?
Left and right is simple, up and down - where do I am the scope?
And is hop inconsistency when the lift is different shot to shot? I have that on my Tac and my 308. But I’m not sure is ground effect is happening, or if that’s even a thing with BBs.
I want my Tac to be accurate at 70m and my DMR to 60m. This should be possible, and I think my issue is setting the hop and knowing where the crosshairs should be aligned.
Help.