April 6th, 2009, 02:04 | #31 |
what the dimple or the un sealed bag???? either way both are crap....
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April 6th, 2009, 02:04 | #32 |
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Definitely not using those. I'll stick to my Bastards.
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April 6th, 2009, 02:07 | #33 |
I've used Metal Tech and will vouch for them being excellent BBs. I wouldn't rank MT or BBB as really being better. To me they're on pretty even ground, although I find that the MT are made of a harder material and absolutely will not break when striking a solid surface, whereas BBB will break or crack.
To me, it comes down to variety and cost. Since I started using .28 outdoors, I won't settle for anything else. I've noticed they provide me with a much more stable flight path and better accuracy at range than lighter BBs of any brand. I don't give a shit about close range accuracy for outdoors. 1" one way or another at under 50 feet is moot. I'm a rifleman and I like to take advantage of my rifle's longer range. I have a full length C7 with an Elcan, and with .28s, I can outrange many AEGs and have better accuracy at range. And while they travel slower, they have much better resistance to trajectory change by wind, and much better penetration power in the bush. And even if MT made .28, BBB are closer to me, faster to get, and are cheaper. I can place an order one day, and they arrive within 1-2 business days. Shipping MT from BC costs a lot more and can take over a week to get to me. So in the end, I pay almost double the shipping cost. As for Velocity Arms / KSC, I've permanently sworn off those BBs. They jam up all my guns (pistols included) that have 6.03 tightbores installed, and jam up and break in my AK and P90 mags. I've tried .2 and .25 and have the same results, so its pointless for me to keep trying them at this point. But to the OP, I'd say it's worth the extra cash to get .28 for outdoor games. If you want to plink, then the cheaper .2 and .25 are more than enough. For indoor games, .25 are king. But for outdoors, .28 are the best bang for the buck in an AEG. Honestly, if they weren't so damn expensive, I'd use .3 in my AEGs. They won't feed in my AK mags either. Sepulcrum tried them with my AK mags last summer. He loaded up my Real Sword mag, and my 5 KA midcaps. They jammed up all 6 mags solid. Was a pain in the nuts to get the BBs back out of them. I'd never use those in any of my guns after seeing that.
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April 6th, 2009, 02:35 | #34 |
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I use .28's as well, and they are dead on accurate. And personally, I don't mind paying the extra 5 bucks for .28's from .25's. But in my experience, BBB took almost a week to get to me. I don't mind though, as long as they arrive in good condition, and in a semi timely fashion.
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April 6th, 2009, 02:57 | #36 |
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Who might this be?
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April 6th, 2009, 10:41 | #37 | |
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But yeah, .28 for the win outdoors...
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April 6th, 2009, 11:52 | #39 |
KSC Imperfects is what I used to call them. They were the first .2g BBs I used. Up till that point, I had only used shitty .12 from Cdn Tire. I had an order of other stuff from Redwolf, and got a couple of bags of KSC. Even as a noob, I could see that injection 'nipple' on a lot of them. And the BBs gave me a lot of grief. It's not until I discovered MT BBs that I realized it didn't have to be misfeeds, broken BBs, barrel jams, etc...
Oh yeah, and discovering that BBs don't need to smash into a zillion small fragments when impacting a hard surface was also an eye-opener...
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Your comment of saying that it is "normal" is far from correct. Quote:
Now brands aside, lets just talk about weights and FPS. A few folks have stated that 280FPS with .28g or .30g is to low as the they believe the BB travels to slow. Well to me essentially to me its the same as a stock TM that shoots 280fps with a 0.2g, if a BB is going 280FPS its going 280FPS regardlessof its weights! The only difference is that the gun that shoots 280fps with .30s will have their BBs hold their energy longer due to heavier weight so effective range will be increased. Now a stock TM shooting a 0.28 or 0.3 is getting alittle low for effectiveness outdoors.
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April 6th, 2009, 12:18 | #41 | |
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Made a nice video though
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April 6th, 2009, 16:45 | #42 | |
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i dont really like skaldafin but hes right. or im gonna throw them out the window and youtube it |
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April 6th, 2009, 19:48 | #43 | |
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pffff....noone likes sklad :P
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April 6th, 2009, 20:44 | #44 | |
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look more carefully on your KSC BBs in good light, they always have injection nipple. http://www.airsoftmechanics.com/home...iew/13/26/1/1/ like that, it's not a bad batch of anything, it's just one of the chracteristic of KSC BBs. Last edited by Skladfin; April 6th, 2009 at 20:53.. |
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You must have a brain tumor that makes you see nipples!
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