Some Testing Done
Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2012 10:25 am
Last night I got out a few blasters and did some range-testing. Here are the results. Range is measured to the last "puddle", and there was absolutely no wind.
My XP 270 performed just like it did when we tested it back in 2010; 38 feet to the last puddle, and quite a few drops made it to 40. This thing is definitely a shining example of a 270. The stream is very, very well laminated.
In stark contrast to the top-level 270, I am unhappy to tell you that the grand prize CPS 2500 seems to be a bit of a lemon. We measured 37 feet for the 5X, 43 feet for the 10X, and the 20X fell even shorter than the 5X, and we didn't bother measuring it (it looked like around 30.). The 20X results aren't that surprising, since the blast is very irregular, kind of like a fan blast on steroids (I have no idea why, as the nozzle appears unobstructed.). However I am rather disappointed with the 5 and 10X results. I wonder if the minor leakage has anything to do with it. I didn't test my brother's, but I hope it performs better.
I also measured the ranges on my homemades. The gigantic SEAL H1 still has amazing perfomance, shooting 53 feet on it's smallest nozzle (roughly 10X.), but I forgot just how heavy and imbalanced that thing is. And I didn't even overload it! I'm thinking of getting rid of the 1 gallon water jug reservoir, and maybe making a backpack reservoir for it. The H2 shot 40 feet on the riot blast, and about 45 on the small nozzle. I had measured 52 or 53 for the second-smallest nozzle, but that nozzle was with my old water balloons, which I cannot find for the life of me. After Hydropocalypse, I have not been able to find that one fucking bag where I had about 700 water balloons and two H2 nozzles. Aside from that, I've found that I can take two short shots with the H2 on the small nozzle at full range, then shots 3-6 all fell to about 40, and all the shots after that declined rapidly in range. The whole point of this homemade is to unload everything you've got at your enemy, but it's nice to know that you can fight normally with it for a small amount of time.
I also tested DX's old XP 75, which I had replaced the O-ring on. What I want to know is, what idiot designed the PRV on that thing!? For those of you who don't have XP 75s, if you pump it up too much, the reservoir lifts up and sprays water out the side (fortunately I'm right-handed...). It will happen if I pump it up like 2 or 3 times. I think the problem is that the stubs that hold the reservoir down are very worn. I think the best way to fix this is to add a dab of epoxy to the ends of the stubs, to make them a bit longer. I will probably do this sometime soon; it's better than strapping the reservoir down, haha.
My XP 270 performed just like it did when we tested it back in 2010; 38 feet to the last puddle, and quite a few drops made it to 40. This thing is definitely a shining example of a 270. The stream is very, very well laminated.
In stark contrast to the top-level 270, I am unhappy to tell you that the grand prize CPS 2500 seems to be a bit of a lemon. We measured 37 feet for the 5X, 43 feet for the 10X, and the 20X fell even shorter than the 5X, and we didn't bother measuring it (it looked like around 30.). The 20X results aren't that surprising, since the blast is very irregular, kind of like a fan blast on steroids (I have no idea why, as the nozzle appears unobstructed.). However I am rather disappointed with the 5 and 10X results. I wonder if the minor leakage has anything to do with it. I didn't test my brother's, but I hope it performs better.
I also measured the ranges on my homemades. The gigantic SEAL H1 still has amazing perfomance, shooting 53 feet on it's smallest nozzle (roughly 10X.), but I forgot just how heavy and imbalanced that thing is. And I didn't even overload it! I'm thinking of getting rid of the 1 gallon water jug reservoir, and maybe making a backpack reservoir for it. The H2 shot 40 feet on the riot blast, and about 45 on the small nozzle. I had measured 52 or 53 for the second-smallest nozzle, but that nozzle was with my old water balloons, which I cannot find for the life of me. After Hydropocalypse, I have not been able to find that one fucking bag where I had about 700 water balloons and two H2 nozzles. Aside from that, I've found that I can take two short shots with the H2 on the small nozzle at full range, then shots 3-6 all fell to about 40, and all the shots after that declined rapidly in range. The whole point of this homemade is to unload everything you've got at your enemy, but it's nice to know that you can fight normally with it for a small amount of time.
I also tested DX's old XP 75, which I had replaced the O-ring on. What I want to know is, what idiot designed the PRV on that thing!? For those of you who don't have XP 75s, if you pump it up too much, the reservoir lifts up and sprays water out the side (fortunately I'm right-handed...). It will happen if I pump it up like 2 or 3 times. I think the problem is that the stubs that hold the reservoir down are very worn. I think the best way to fix this is to add a dab of epoxy to the ends of the stubs, to make them a bit longer. I will probably do this sometime soon; it's better than strapping the reservoir down, haha.