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Originally Posted by DJBackfire
Whoa, that is really shitty to say the least..... So I was planning on using my 10/22 for Mason Relic, but I'm in a little bind now? I was planning on not being a marksmen type player this year and I was planning on using .28's. 355fps is the max fps limit for a GBBR on .28's (as per the rules on the MR4 forum) but when I did a chrono on it with .20's it was at 480ish, which is 60fps over. The max allowed is 420fps, is it like last year where everyone chrono'd with .20's? Or would we be allowed to chrono with the weight we are going to play with?
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You definitely have to chrono with .20s or it will be measured along with the same mass of BB. The energy being exerted onto the BB is the same as with a .20g BB, it just moves slower. It can hurt/injure just the same as a smaller BB with the same force exerted onto it. Possibly more.
They may let you Chrono with .28s, but they will be converting the outcome to the .20 baseline to measure. In which it would be according to what you've said... 480 FPS. OUCH.
It seems to be standard practice anyway. Could go down if its a cooler day since its Gas, but I don't know how much.