Board Thread:Questions and answers/@comment-27985798-20160826124010/@comment-27306930-20160901023246

Dcho4 wrote: OK also when I shoot from the shoulder The bullet always flies to the left while I'm looking at my nerf scope thing. I am probably missing a lecture of physics I've discovered a couple things DC'ho my friend. Many blasters have a "bias". Due to their design, or inconsistencies in manufacturing and assembly, many blasters "lean" a certain way. Take Stevemeister's Praxis. Even I've got a few. You just have to learn to compensate. Practice a lot, and figure out the subtleties.

The second factor is yer darts. I don't know what you're using, but some darts like Nerf Elites are just unpredictable. Other darts, like Universal Suction Clones (USCs), are much more dependable when it comes to performance. Some might call that "accuracy", but I prefer to call it "consistency". Then again, some darts are more consistent in certain blasters than others. A pump action springer like a Rampage loves those Rad Eagles. A muzzle loading pistol like a HammerShot seems to prefer USCs. I've discovered the only way to figure out what YOUR blaster likes is by trial and error.

First step, get yerself some good darts. I like these Men-Gun darts. I also like these Clourf USCs. And for rapid firing autos, I like plain old Nerf Elites because you get a good spread.

Nuff rambling. Go buy yourelf something Dcho. Then get back to us 😉