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Old September 29th, 2008, 18:10   #16
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Thanks Crunchmeister, that's my Les Paul, haha. Anyways, basically I just wanted to be able to back up "Biodegradable BBs...Ewww." With some valid information.
I've used those Arctic White bio BBs from Wal Mart, and they've worked well, although their rough surface has caused some minor feed issues in some of my mags. As for degrading more quickly, I was at a friend's house recently where we did a LOT of plinking last fall and winter using those bio BBs. After having spent all winter outside, they still litter the ground all over the place and hardly look "degraded" at all, so I call bullshit on the "bio" part of it.

Nice Les Paul. Is it an actual Gibson or some other brand? I myself have 2 Les Pauls - a Gibson LP Studio and an Agile AL-3000 LP knockoff. Both awesome guitars, but I actually prefer my Agile over the Gibson.
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Old September 29th, 2008, 21:24   #17
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It's an Epiphone version, only 73 were ever made so even though it was an Epi, it cost a pretty penny. XP
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Old September 30th, 2008, 06:43   #18
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Excel makes some EXCELlent biodegradable bbs and there is a description on this page. I have shot about 10 or so bags without a problem...never noticed them breaking and turning into a puff of starch nd some guy on here who reviewed them said that he rarely has one break at 400fps.

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Old December 2nd, 2008, 22:20   #19
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does anybody know where to find .33, .36, or .43 gram bb's in the biodegradable version?
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Old December 3rd, 2008, 00:32   #20
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does anybody know where to find .33, .36, or .43 gram bb's in the biodegradable version?
Pff, good luck. Don't waste your time with bio's, they'll destroy your gun.
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Old December 3rd, 2008, 00:36   #21
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Heavy BBs for sniper rifle are irrelevent, since snipers generally shoot less than 50 BBs a day.
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Old December 3rd, 2008, 20:51   #22
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hypothetically what if? I'm just curious, not really for games neccessarily, but just to test them out with a heavier spring.
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