So I know R-hops are a old trick dose it really make a difference to do all of that work to then have to quite frequently replace and modify the bucking vs just finding a solid bucking/barrel combo? You’re the expert I’m just curious on your thoughts.
These silicone R-Hop patches I use last a very long time. Buckings do need more frequent changes than Elvish Tac R-Hop patches though. In a lot of cases, there is a pre-flattened bucking out there that will work well for a variety of parts setups. The frequency with which you need to change your bucking is like 1-2 years as long as you’re not mistreating your gun.
So I know R-hops are a old trick dose it really make a difference to do all of that work to then have to quite frequently replace and modify the bucking vs just finding a solid bucking/barrel combo? You’re the expert I’m just curious on your thoughts.
These silicone R-Hop patches I use last a very long time. Buckings do need more frequent changes than Elvish Tac R-Hop patches though. In a lot of cases, there is a pre-flattened bucking out there that will work well for a variety of parts setups. The frequency with which you need to change your bucking is like 1-2 years as long as you’re not mistreating your gun.
@anttechairsoft I appreciate all the information!
Which Patch do you use for R-Hops? Im running on an Mr. Hop from ML atm
@@DMVR1980 Elvish Tac R-Hop Patches are the best! See my “How to R-Hop” videos!
What style of nub has worked best for you overall with this Rhop setup?
@@BallewBlade86 Modify Flat, ML Concave, or even the stock Krytac nub sometimes