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Old July 19th, 2010, 22:36   #1
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WE SCAR: BB Weight tests?

Hey guys.

I've been searching all over the forum for hours and have found over 10 different opinions on what weight to use with what type of mag (co2 duster propane).

I just want to clear things up before I buy a new lot of BBBastards.

What are your best accuracy testings with BB weights and CO2 as well as PROPANE?

Thanks a lot fellas
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Old July 19th, 2010, 22:47   #2
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Generally speaking
0.20g use only for chrono unless you play indoor
0.25g standard, works well all rounder
0.28g the new soon-to be standard, a better at longer range
0.30g the heavy weight good for long range
0.34g+ pointless the WE SCAR isn't that accurate for those round, unless you're rich.
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Old July 20th, 2010, 00:25   #3
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thanks for the reply i'll pickup some .28s then
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Old July 20th, 2010, 09:56   #4
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Generally speaking
0.20g use only for chrono unless you play indoor
0.25g standard, works well all rounder
0.28g the new soon-to be standard, a better at longer range
0.30g the heavy weight good for long range
0.34g+ pointless the WE SCAR isn't that accurate for those round, unless you're rich.
WE GBBRs tend to chop BBs if they're the wrong weight. Anything less than .28 gets torn to shit in mine, as do .30s. .28 seems to be the magic number in my experience.
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Old July 20th, 2010, 11:56   #5
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Im using .30 and they seem fine right now.
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Old July 20th, 2010, 12:42   #6
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.28 or .30 WE GBBR ( brass tube version) do not like anything else, for 3 reasons

1. they chop lighter bbs I think because the cycle is shortened due to the bb not being in the barrel long enough to allow a full cycle

2, the hop up is more effective with heavier bbs

3. heavier bbs perform better anyway with respect to stable flight and veg-penetration, and felt impact.

That said I still use .20 for indoor ( because dems da rules ) and put up with the occasional chopped bb and infrequent ( easily cleared ) jams
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Old July 20th, 2010, 22:57   #7
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great thanks for the info fellas!
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