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Post by rob6465 on May 23, 2004 17:30:14 GMT -5
i just got a question about the bbs. will the bbs weight affect the accuratecy of the shot? i shot with .12 but i have never shot with .2 the heavier the more accurate?
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Post by xaos on May 23, 2004 18:03:57 GMT -5
Yes, heavier bbs are more accurate, though you sacrifice some maximum range (at which you're not going to be accurate anyways). Unless you're using a springer, you shouldn't be using .12s.
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Post by rob6465 on May 23, 2004 18:12:30 GMT -5
i have got a spring and i use .12 should i use a .2 bb i have got 300fps
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Post by xaos on May 23, 2004 19:14:00 GMT -5
Unless you're using a springer, you shouldn't be using .12s. You've got a springer...and I guarantee it's not shooting 300FPS with anything but .12s.
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Post by rob6465 on May 23, 2004 19:19:07 GMT -5
it shoots 300fps with .12 but i think i should switch to .2
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Post by Knief on May 23, 2004 20:28:22 GMT -5
So, buy some .2's and try them out. If you like the results better, use them. BB weight is completely up to the user of the gun. Some people like the extra range they get with .2's and some like the accuracy of .25's in their AEGs. For a springer, stick to .2's or less. .25's won't benefit you enough to bother with them.
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Post by rob6465 on May 23, 2004 20:34:19 GMT -5
when using an AEG whats the best firing results when using differnet bbs?
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Post by Knief on May 23, 2004 20:35:45 GMT -5
damn it, read what I just posted again.
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Post by rob6465 on May 23, 2004 20:39:58 GMT -5
woopes sorry.
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