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Renegade) July 14th, 2006 18:00

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Originally Posted by attack-beacer
i use mostly .2 in my AEG cause well i mostly play indoor and cause the place i buy bb's from only as .2's no .25's but i'm looking in to the .25's for some better shooting.

yeah id agree to that, .20 for indoors, but .25 big time for outdoor woodland.

Danger_Doom July 14th, 2006 18:16

I use SIIS .3g for my GBB and my AEG but they suck in my Tanaka M24 because thy scratch when they get loaded in the mag but other than that I love them.

CDN_Stalker July 14th, 2006 19:51

File down the inside and feedlips on your mags. My KJW M700 was like that as well, huge benefit from doing that small amount of work.

blueballz July 17th, 2006 19:57

hey stalker...my local shop's heaviest bbs are .28. my gbb shoots about 300fps with .20. you think .28 will still make a big difference or will it be a waste of money...and just see if i can find .30 or higher from a website.

thanks

CDN_Stalker July 17th, 2006 20:08

Go for the 0.28g or 0.30g Bbs for your GBB. Learn the way it reacts with those loads, pretty soon you'll figure out that you equal or own stock (even upgraded) AEGs easily, just with reduced rate of fire.

What GBB you have?

blueballz July 18th, 2006 01:22

i only have one...the we hicapa dragon

CDN_Stalker July 18th, 2006 10:02

Decent gun from what I've seen. Try out a batch of 0.28g, then some 0.30g if you like. Only way you can see if you like the performance is to spend time shooting it and judge it's performance against 0.25g and other BBs. You will sort out what works best for your gun.

blueballz July 19th, 2006 05:31

alright i will do that...thanks for all your help

CDN_Stalker July 19th, 2006 08:40

No prob! Enjoy the testing.

RUBBERDUCKEY July 22nd, 2006 22:04

I used to use .20 for all my guns and then i switch to .25 and never go back. What i like is that at least the opponent will hear and feel the shot so your not wasteing like 5 bb's to take one guy out. Also on GBB im not sure other people felt it but the .25 gives a nicer kick and feel to the shots than the .20. It also a bonus i found is the shot for me goes longer and move less with the wind. This a major bonus if your going for a sniper class.

thephenom July 23rd, 2006 05:27

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Originally Posted by RUBBERDUCKEY
I used to use .20 for all my guns and then i switch to .25 and never go back. What i like is that at least the opponent will hear and feel the shot so your not wasteing like 5 bb's to take one guy out. Also on GBB im not sure other people felt it but the .25 gives a nicer kick and feel to the shots than the .20. It also a bonus i found is the shot for me goes longer and move less with the wind. This a major bonus if your going for a sniper class.

You got it all wrong.

0.25 was meant to travel straighter comparing to 0.2, having the enemy feel it more is the added bonus, not the other way around. It's a game, it's not intended to injure people. And using 0.25 BBs is one of the last time a sniper wants to do.

RUBBERDUCKEY July 24th, 2006 00:01

I use a .25 because since many people I play wear flack vest and stuff they cant feel it so i use a higher weight for a louder bang. Also keep in mind if your snipering take into concideration where your shot is going to land. Body shots for me all the way avoid the head last thing you want is an angry fellow airsofter. Yeah and for my mistake on the last post thx phenom for the correction.


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