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Old December 13th, 2016, 16:44   #16
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madbull PLA .28s
Or green devil .30s

There's no such thing as an actual bio BB above .30/.32
They'll be labelled "bio", but that's about as trustworthy as a KIA off warranty.
Bioshot?
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Old December 13th, 2016, 18:56   #17
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bioshots are also good.
But seriously, there is no truly "bio" BB available from anyone anywhere that is actually a bio BB. BB Bastard did a shitload of product testing on this subject, and it's why they never offered anything over a .30 in bio.
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Old December 14th, 2016, 17:26   #18
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Shooting around 480fps with an r hop, I'd be looking at least at a .36g. I'm running 476fps in my bolt gun with an r hop and an AEG barrel and getting hits at 275ft plus. Sure I get the odd flyer, it's still a plastic projectile...a breeze, a piece of grass, just about anything can knock it off course. But for the most part, under controlled conditions, it's really consistent.

After I did the r hop, it did take a little time to settle down. Probably more from the grease having to get to the right places, and that kind of thing. There's always a little bit of an adjustment process. It seems to be the nature of the beast.

I'm still getting rid of my Valken BB's. They were the only 36's I could get around here for a while. Not overly impressed either.
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Old December 14th, 2016, 20:28   #19
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Madbull white 0.36's. I run them in my VSR, and I also sell them.
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Old December 14th, 2016, 22:17   #20
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^This guy....
But you can trust him because he doesn't have a youtube channel lol
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Old December 22nd, 2016, 20:36   #21
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@TC, hmmm, this seems super fishy to me... http://www.highpowerairsoft.com/home2.html They're claiming 0.4 bios with certification...
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Old December 22nd, 2016, 20:36   #22
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That surprised me, too. But just because no one's had certification in the past doesn't mean it's impossible!
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Old December 22nd, 2016, 21:54   #23
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That surprised me, too. But just because no one's had certification in the past doesn't mean it's impossible!
I wonder if I can do some math to calculate if it's possible...

BBs have a diameter of 5.95mm = 0.595cm
Therefore, they have a volume of 0.11 cubic centimeters
The desired mass is 0.4g

Density = m/v = 0.4/0.11 = 3.6364 g/cubic centimeter

That's denser than aluminum... Wonder what the BB's are made of.
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Old December 22nd, 2016, 23:08   #24
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Old December 22nd, 2016, 23:44   #25
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Probably have iron cores? I dunno
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Old December 22nd, 2016, 23:57   #26
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Probably have iron cores? I dunno
That complicates manufacturing. Cores will increase cost and manufacturing time, which wouldn't make sense. Also, if you cut through the BB, you'd hit an iron core, which would kinda kill your rep. I'd say they're doping the compound that they're injecting into the molds with a heavy metal. Probably add something in the compound to neutralize it's effects, or they ground it down to the point where it's considered biodegradable material. And... yup, the biodegradability test they claim (EN13432) allows for certain levels of heavy metals. Humph... I don't call that biodegradable if you're shooting tons of BBs with little bits of heavy metals in a field...

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Old December 23rd, 2016, 06:57   #27
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The madbull .40g bbs that I have used (bios) have been magnetic, and seem to have for lack of a better explanation "shiny flakes" which would lead me to conclude that the madbull .40 bio batch that I have is doped with most likly iron.
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I think that's the direction I should have gone with this one though.
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Old December 23rd, 2016, 15:01   #28
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Or nickel. There's lots of heavier magnetic metals.
But yeah most likely doped.
Depleted uranium maybe, who's got a geiger counter? lol
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Old December 23rd, 2016, 23:42   #29
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would most likely be iron filler. It's no secret that heavier bbs are using metallic fillers to gain their weight, this has been known for some time.
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Old December 24th, 2016, 00:19   #30
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would most likely be iron filler. It's no secret that heavier bbs are using metallic fillers to gain their weight, this has been known for some time.
But would that qualify as a bio bb though? I'm not a fan of shooting bits of mystery metal onto fields that should only take bio. Yes, the claim of testing allows for certain levels of heavy metals, but that's just one test. Is that all that should be needed for them to claim bio?
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