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shiftline March 23rd, 2010 00:09

.25 due to quality and availability.


No higher ones readily available at least not quality ones

grantmac March 23rd, 2010 00:12

At least .28 usually .3

I'm actually considering the move to .36s now that madbull is marketing them in larger bags. I don't really shoot that much, so I like all of my shots to count.

-Grant

CDN_Stalker March 23rd, 2010 08:03

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Originally Posted by grantmac (Post 1192654)
At least .28 usually .3

I'm actually considering the move to .36s now that madbull is marketing them in larger bags. I don't really shoot that much, so I like all of my shots to count.

-Grant

Exactly another reason to use heavy BBs in pistols, it's supposed to be your back up, and if you only have a mag or two on you, you don't want the "light weight BBs go faster" mentality to make your rounds bounce off leaves and grass, or fly off after 60ft. You want to hit accurately and hit hard, because you are low on ammo and have to make every round count. In my Crosman shotgun I'll be using this year, will be loading it with 0.28g, but will have a couple shells loaded with 0.36g for those tough brush moments.

CimmShark March 23rd, 2010 08:08

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Originally Posted by CDN_Stalker (Post 1192208)
Heavier BBs make a lovely and very loud THWACK! on real body armour. :)

lol speaking from personal experience or testing?

Blackthorne March 23rd, 2010 08:14

I ran .28s as soon as Jay brought them in, but to be honest, I put .30 in my gun and they never came out.

I am not heavy on the trigger anyway so price wise it makes little difference. I find they increase the accurate range a touch and ouchie factor for the the win.

I feel the trade off in FPS is worth it. Just converting one energy to another.

CDN_Stalker March 23rd, 2010 10:08

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Originally Posted by CimmShark (Post 1192777)
lol speaking from personal experience or testing?

Ya, there was one game Smith wore a hard body armour/flak vest, I shot him in the back with my pistol, he barely felt the hits but the loud impacts startled the crap out of him.

CimmShark March 23rd, 2010 10:14

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Originally Posted by CDN_Stalker (Post 1192835)
Ya, there was one game Smith wore a hard body armour/flak vest, I shot him in the back with my pistol, he barely felt the hits but the loud impacts startled the crap out of him.

That's awesome lol

Now this has me thinking up something new to design lol

AngelusNex March 23rd, 2010 10:19

Another +1 to .28s I'd start using them right now if I didn't have so many bags of .25, But that's a change for me throughout this season.

Lestat March 29th, 2010 15:34

Thanks for all the great feedback, picked up 2 bags of BBBastard .28 as a result

ancorp March 29th, 2010 15:37

Quote:

Originally Posted by grantmac (Post 1192654)
At least .28 usually .3

I'm actually considering the move to .36s now that madbull is marketing them in larger bags. I don't really shoot that much, so I like all of my shots to count.

-Grant

Hey Grant,

Where'd you see Madbull marketing them in larger bags? I've only seen 2000 count jars.

Twin#1[Op-for] March 29th, 2010 15:44

My M4 is running at about 330-350 FPS right now I believe, would .28's slow down the BB too much at this FPS? I chrono'd my gun last week at a sim, and it read I was shooting at 263~ with .25's, but something was wrong with the chrono because a few shots before that, it was saying 290. What should the minimum FPS be for .28's so it doesn't slow down so much?

caker_chris March 29th, 2010 15:52

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Originally Posted by ancorp (Post 1198018)
Hey Grant,

Where'd you see Madbull marketing them in larger bags? I've only seen 2000 count jars.

They have them at airsoftparts.ca 4000 count bags.

HaZarD SFD April 9th, 2010 00:10

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Originally Posted by CDN_Stalker (Post 1192202)
You are kidding, right? 0.25g are just barely even a minimum for outdoor usage in any gun (I won't even use them in my pistols unless it's a springer). The heavier the better, to a point.

0.28g pwns 0.25g in any gun. 0.30g pwns 0.28g, especially with the Bastards, there is no velocity difference (from my testing). I'd use 0.30g full time in all my guns if the quantity vs. price was better.

I would totally Concur with this as if I remember correctly I amped about how .28's worked in an AEG in the ottawa area when they came out and never changed in 4 years and converted alot of people over to .28 as well.

Oh and all you morons thinking just because your BB is going slower means it doesnt go as far.. well run into a wall or something.. its mass over velocity people.. You take a light car and roll it down a hill and a heavy vehicle .. what one will end up going farther?

Doombringer April 9th, 2010 00:25

Are Mad Bull BBs any good compared to BBB?

AngelusNex April 9th, 2010 04:53

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Originally Posted by Doombringer (Post 1207185)
Are Mad Bull BBs any good compared to BBB?

You're going to get allot of biased answers to that. Allot of people have had terrible experiences with madbull bbs (i for one) that have turned them off of them forever, and other treat BBB as religious icon in airsoft.


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