Maple Leaf Super Macaron Hop Up Bucking 60° AEG, Gas & VSR
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The Maple Leaf Super Macaron is an especially developed bucking to be used in your AEG or SRS replica.
The Super Macaron bucking is best used in conjunction with the Omega Hop-up Tensioner, and Crazy Jet Barrel to really maximize your range and accuracy. It is designed to adapt the maple leaf crazy jet barrels, which are considered VSR/GBB cut barrels, to be used in AEG hop-up systems.
While standard AEG buckings typically require "windowed" or "bridged" barrels, the Maple Leaf Super Macaron series bucking slides onto "open cut or bridgeless" barrels, just as a VSR style bucking would, but with the appropriate outer diameter to accommodate AEG Hop-up chambers, making it also compatible with usual "windowed" or "bridged" barrels.
This Maple Leaf bucking will fit bridged as well as bridgeless barrels, so be sure that your hop up chamber is designed for AEG buckings before ordering, as most GBB/VSR guns are designed for the thicker GBB/VSR buckings.
Key Features:
- Optimal inner and outer sealing
- Focused on accuracy and range improvement
- Easy to install
- Fits AEG bridged barrels and GBB / VSR unbridged barrels.
Another thing to note about The Super Macaron is that Maple Leaf offer different degrees to make it perfect for your setup. In terms of how the degree is effective, for example with higher FPS rifles you be best using the harder degree ones. However, with colder weather, you might want to step down 50 degree to avoid a stiff bucking. Harder buckings wear down less quickly than the softer ones. Softer ones give more consistency in your shots but wear down quicker.
What does the degree mean on a hop bucking?
The degrees of the hop-up buckings mark their compatibility with guns of different muzzle energies, or different power levels. In general, you could say that the more powerful the gun, the higher the degree. The manufacturer recommends choosing the degree of your bucking as follows:
- 50 : Less than 110 m/s (1.2 J)
- 60 : 90-120 m/s (0.8-1.5 J)
- 70 : 110-140 m/s (1.2-2 J)
- 75 : 130-150 m/s (1.7-2.25 J)
- 80 : over 150 m/s (2.25 J)