Here is something that surprises me:
Take a pump gun - like a Sniper 2.
Hold the pump forward and shoot, chrono the shot. (shot A)
Dont hold the pump forward, shoot, allowing the bolt to spring back a bit from the shot, chrono the shot. (shot B)
In my experiance, shot B is actually a higher FPS than shot A.
Why is this? You would think with the tight seal and with the air not wasting energy to push the bolt back, that shot A woud have a high FPS.
So - um - why is this?
Take a pump gun - like a Sniper 2.
Hold the pump forward and shoot, chrono the shot. (shot A)
Dont hold the pump forward, shoot, allowing the bolt to spring back a bit from the shot, chrono the shot. (shot B)
In my experiance, shot B is actually a higher FPS than shot A.
Why is this? You would think with the tight seal and with the air not wasting energy to push the bolt back, that shot A woud have a high FPS.
So - um - why is this?

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