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Old August 14th, 2013, 05:48   #1
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Orga Magnus Wide Bore Inner Barrels

Was wondering if anyone had experience with the Orga Magnus Widebore Barrels?

Was wondering if they will decrease FPS by a lot? i read on youtube someone had a 100 FPS decrease wit hthe 6.23 Widebore Barrels..... was wondering if this was true LOL

Kinda interested since it says it increases Accuracy though

Please let me know
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Old August 14th, 2013, 10:03   #2
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Well, don't get a 6.23 cause that's just stupid.
I've got a 6.10 in my PTW and it's working pretty damn good
King has a 6.13 in his P* that apparently is just the tits.

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Unknown how much the 6.13 drops the fps since it's on a P*, but my 6.10 dropped me about 15fps from my 6.04
So going from a 6.08 to a 6.10 I'm guessing you'd lose maybe 5fps?
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Old August 14th, 2013, 11:08   #3
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Well shit. I guess I'll just have to get one to try out.

They only make 6.23 for AEGs. Their 6.13 is a coated Teflon barrel and we know how well that works over time...
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Old August 14th, 2013, 11:20   #4
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From some of the more detailed reviews and comparisons I have read going from a quality TBB or stock to a Orga WBB gives you a minute improvement in performance, most users saying <10% better.

Given the difference in cost i'd probably pick a quality TBB over Orga.
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Old August 14th, 2013, 11:35   #5
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Forgive me: can someone elaborate on the main differences in performance between a TBB and WBB? This is the first I am hearing of a 6.23mm barrel so I'm just uneducated on the matter.
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Old August 14th, 2013, 11:36   #6
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Old August 14th, 2013, 12:23   #7
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Forgive me: can someone elaborate on the main differences in performance between a TBB and WBB? This is the first I am hearing of a 6.23mm barrel so I'm just uneducated on the matter.
From what I understand with a wide bore you're floating the BB on a pocket of air like the Tanio Koba TK Twist barrel except this theoretically works for a wide range of FPS.

Trueness matters the most to get consistency and after that you have to start using a few different ideas, whether it's bouncing the BB off the walls less (in the case of a TBB) or trying to "float" it on a pocket of air (like the wide bore tries to do).

Personally not a fan of the price but I'd like to build something up in the future to test (or just wait for reviews and see if I want to put one in or if I'm fine with COTS stuff because I'm getting into other hobbies).
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Old August 14th, 2013, 12:51   #8
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They make a 6.13 for AEGs, I have physical evidence of this lol
6.23 would be good for shorter guns or P*
Really the biggest difference is in longevity of accuracy.
With a 6.03, as low as 80 rounds can start degrading accuracy due to barrel fouling
With a 6.13 or 6.23 it should take a lot longer for fouling to affect the shot, making it PERFECT for an M249....
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Old August 14th, 2013, 12:59   #9
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Speaking of consistency, I'm trying out the HS5 Bore-lapping kit in the next few weeks. This should improve bore consistency and accuracy as well as giving the side effect of widening the bore.
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Old August 14th, 2013, 13:26   #10
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I desperately wanted a 6.08 high quality barrel in stainless for my 249 but nobody ever made one and finding a GOOD stock brass barrel was very difficult. The orga is absolutely perfect for what I need it to do in the saw
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