I was talking with a friend that uses STOCK nerf weaponry, and he and his group have come up with a solution to the range limitations of nerf in that they go in with no ammo and just go BAM BAM BAM when they have a clear shot, but, little do they know that our versions of modified nerf guns can shoot at the maximum possible effective range out in the woods, so it doesn't matter if we ave darts in them or not and it actually makes accuracy something of an issue, but not as much
Ordinarily a nerf gun has a maximum range of 30 feet with an effective range of about 20, with 15 as the maximum range a good shooter can expect to hit a still target every time, OUR nerf guns can shoot up to about 200 feet, with a 100 foot effective range, which is also the range where we are about 100% accurate against a still target two feet across. so when we see someone 50 feet off we just point and shoot, and then accuracy comes into play, but even then not as much as normal, normal ones get affected by the wind a lot and spin off in different directions, but ours don't because we make our own darts with metal BBs on the front covered in hot glue, so they fly straighter, and also leave welts if you get hit point blank, which is why it REALLY sucks when someone climbs a tree very high and sneaks up behind you after you go by, and puts a round between you shoulders, but usually you can hear them, if they're not me, because as it is my woods, I know first of all every twig and most of the leaves, and I also know how to walk quietly, and thus sneak up on people (walk on dirt, not leaves or sticks, if you have to walk on leaves to so v e r y s l o w l y and for sticks, if you step on one, stop where you are, crouch down and put your brightly colored nerf gun as close to the ground as possible or in a bush so if anyone looks your way they don't see it.
There is your sporadic nerf lesson