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Donster October 7th, 2008 18:03

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Originally Posted by Styrak (Post 835456)
You just picked them up from me yesterday, you haven't even used them in a game.

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FOX_111 October 7th, 2008 18:18

0.36g with no teflon = WIN WIN WIN!!
0.40g for those special place with special rifle...

I'd buy 2 bag of 0.36g and one of 0.40g right now!

0.30g is the best all around BB for sniping, but there is room for heavyer BBs where higher FPS are allowed OR when a nice predictable ballistic drop is required over absolute range.

The Acer October 7th, 2008 18:24

i bought 3 bags of .30 from jared long ago
i used them in the sl8
i said .28 by accident caz i just got them from u yesturday
Quote:

Originally Posted by Styrak (Post 835456)
You just picked them up from me yesterday, you haven't even used them in a game.


CDN_Stalker October 7th, 2008 22:10

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Originally Posted by FOX_111 (Post 835477)
0.36g with no teflon = WIN WIN WIN!!
0.40g for those special place with special rifle...

I'd buy 2 bag of 0.36g and one of 0.40g right now!

0.30g is the best all around BB for sniping, but there is room for heavyer BBs where higher FPS are allowed OR when a nice predictable ballistic drop is required over absolute range.

Or like windy fucking unpredictable places like Rawdon!

bean October 7th, 2008 22:20

As long as the tolerances are good and the price isnt astronomical I am most certainly in for .36

Skladfin October 7th, 2008 22:24

if the BBs are of nominal quality... then sure

CDN_Stalker October 7th, 2008 22:28

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Originally Posted by krazie Sj (Post 835140)
I'm not looking to start loading cannon balls into my shotgun. Besides, the lighter weight gives it a more inconsistent pattern closer resembling a real shotgun spread.

What I meant was, just use what is available, it's vitually the same weight anyways (0.34g vs. 0.36g). Cannon balls would be cool though.

Skruface October 7th, 2008 22:38

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Originally Posted by CDN_Stalker (Post 835664)
What I meant was, just use what is available, it's vitually the same weight anyways (0.34g vs. 0.36g). Cannon balls would be cool though.

Well, if they ever ban airsoft guns outright, I have part of an APS2 action that I'll be transforming into a Brown Bess. At over 150 years old, as a replica of a flintlock (which are not considered firearms in Canada), I'll be good to go for Revolutionary War Airsoft.

Kesslan October 8th, 2008 01:09

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Originally Posted by Skruface (Post 835672)
Well, if they ever ban airsoft guns outright, I have part of an APS2 action that I'll be transforming into a Brown Bess. At over 150 years old, as a replica of a flintlock (which are not considered firearms in Canada), I'll be good to go for Revolutionary War Airsoft.


That would actually be kinda cool to see.

BeAcH October 8th, 2008 01:33

I would pick up several bags of .36, I think it would be a perfect bb weight for my counter sniper M16. Because .30 are just not heavy enough....hopefully this poll helps.

testtube October 8th, 2008 07:09

Keep them coming info is great.

Cushak October 8th, 2008 07:23

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Originally Posted by Scarecrow (Post 835450)
.20's and .25's are my biggest sellers by a far margin this year. I am going to see what kind of deal I can get but I might do .36 and .40 on a preorder basis - would people go for that? If I did it as a preorder I'd do special pricing on it.

Yes, I'd take about $30-$40 of a .36 and .40. Enough for first impressions, practice, and some gaming. Calm days really don't exist here, .4 would be very nice for the times when .36 just isn't enough.

Edit: If they could be made to close to Maruzen SGM standards of variation, I'd never buy anything else.

Donster October 8th, 2008 10:23

the truth is im kinda disappointed. last summer i was under the impression that .34 or .36s were on there way and were supposed to make their appearance the past summer we just had. frankly, i would only use heavy weight bbs in special application rifles, such as the Kar98k or other BA rifles. for everything else (AEG, GBB) i would use only.28. That being said, if .3 were the price that they are now but for 2000 count instead of 1000, then i would probably use them in my AEG and GBB, but for now, their high price, and low volume make them special purpose only (kinda like match greade ammunition). Thus, heavy weights would be nice but only for SPR while the heaviest weight in 2000 count, my personally anyway, are used and will continue to be used, in everything else (AEG/GBB)

Brian McIlmoyle October 8th, 2008 10:28

Practical Shooting
 
I've been using .3 in my GBB for CAPS .. I won't turn back .. the gun seems to like em... and they knock down poppers great.
For pistol range they are more accurate than lighter loads.

In the field I've been running .28 .. good leafcutters

I don't see a general need for anything heavier.. really

Donster October 8th, 2008 10:34

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Originally Posted by Brian McIlmoyle (Post 835910)
I've been using .3 in my GBB for CAPS .. I won't turn back .. the gun seems to like em... and they knock down poppers great.
For pistol range they are more accurate than lighter loads.

In the field I've been running .28 .. good leafcutters

I don't see a general need for anything heavier.. really

you are quite right in your general conclusion. but i respectively disagree. in high powers spring and gas rifles, heavy weight bbs will provide a flight path similar to match grade ammunition. in the Tanaka Kar98k. I have seen it shoot 377 with .3 bbs. now imagine how it would shoot with .34 or .36? it would be phenomenal! It would shoot straight, hard, accurate and cut down anything within its effective range. While i admit that the range would be cut down compared to say .3, the effectiveness in its new range would be higher than within the range of .3... if that makes sense.


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