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hyz980517 October 12th, 2015 04:18

good .32 .36 bbs?
 
hi guys, any suggestions on some good brand .32 .36 bbs? easy to get is also very important(canadian retailer if possible), i live in great vancouver area. bio or non-bios are both fine. white color preferred. thx!

ThunderCactus October 12th, 2015 11:00

I didn't think anyone in BC was allowed to use non-bio?
There aren't any BBs over .30 that are truly eco-friendly

cetane October 12th, 2015 13:48

There was a thread started on airsoft mechanics about the new vfc ones... Curious as to how they will be...?

https://scontent-sea1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...aa&oe=56A7B5E7

https://www.facebook.com/WGCShop/pho...type=3&theater

http://www.airsoftmechanics.com/inde...23.0;topicseen

hyz980517 October 12th, 2015 20:16

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Originally Posted by ThunderCactus (Post 1961299)
I didn't think anyone in BC was allowed to use non-bio?
There aren't any BBs over .30 that are truly eco-friendly

big foot allows non-bio bbs

lurkingknight October 12th, 2015 20:26

I use bioshot .32s without issue. There was a batch that were bad but it seems to be taken care of now. I find they perform a bit better than the madbull .32s But the polish on the mabulls is a bit better, while the bioshots fly in a tighter cone.

The issue I was having was non feeding in aeg midcaps, but they worked fine in pistol, highcap or sniper mags. I had about 10 bags of good rounds, then a restock that was recalled was bad, all those bags should be off the market. The newest batch at airsoftstore is working great.

The weight on the .32 bioshots is closer to .31.

Stealth October 12th, 2015 23:00

Just to clarify what Lurkingknight has said, I had a batch of 0.32g Bioshots which were slightly larger in diameter and would jam up in double-stack midcaps.

That batch has been recalled and destroyed, so any new bags you grab from me will feed properly and flawlessly. I haven't had any complaints since.

KenTsui October 13th, 2015 15:04

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Originally Posted by Stealth (Post 1961376)
Just to clarify what Lurkingknight has said, I had a batch of 0.32g Bioshots which were slightly larger in diameter and would jam up in double-stack midcaps.

That batch has been recalled and destroyed, so any new bags you grab from me will feed properly and flawlessly. I haven't had any complaints since.

How long ago was this? Is there a way to tell which batch I got?

Stryker October 13th, 2015 16:03

Elite Force makes BIO's 0.32 weight bb's!

hyz980517 October 13th, 2015 16:58

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stealth (Post 1961376)
Just to clarify what Lurkingknight has said, I had a batch of 0.32g Bioshots which were slightly larger in diameter and would jam up in double-stack midcaps.

That batch has been recalled and destroyed, so any new bags you grab from me will feed properly and flawlessly. I haven't had any complaints since.

Do u have any .36 in stock? Or .32 performs better than .36?

lurkingknight October 13th, 2015 17:28

what gun are you putting these in?

SuperHog October 13th, 2015 19:24

What were the diameters of the defective bb's?

Most magazines are so loose it shouldn't jam them. Also I run barrels with ID of 6.05 to 6.10. So unless these bb's are so big, no wonder they jammed and how could the company ship them knowing they are so far off? The other big question, do the molds not determine the final diameter of the bb's, plus or minus tolerance?

hyz980517 October 13th, 2015 19:58

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Originally Posted by lurkingknight (Post 1961426)
what gun are you putting these in?

For 450fps dmr, flat hopped orga 6.13 barrel.

lurkingknight October 13th, 2015 22:55

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Originally Posted by SuperHog (Post 1961445)
What were the diameters of the defective bb's?

Most magazines are so loose it shouldn't jam them. Also I run barrels with ID of 6.05 to 6.10. So unless these bb's are so big, no wonder they jammed and how could the company ship them knowing they are so far off? The other big question, do the molds not determine the final diameter of the bb's, plus or minus tolerance?

not sure, I didn't have any exemplars to measure against when I started digging deeper into my feeding issue. By the time I started measuring them, I had run out of good rounds. I personally felt the bad rounds were too small since the only size relation I could test was with another brand that did feed properly but stealth is saying they were large. He would've heard more from the manufacturer.


For a 450fps dmr, a .32 or a .36 is what I would choose. The bioshot .32s actually weigh closer to .31 if you have a scale that's precise enough to measure.
.

Stealth October 15th, 2015 14:48

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Originally Posted by KenTsui (Post 1961421)
How long ago was this? Is there a way to tell which batch I got?


If it's the samples you got from me they are before the defective batch.

Stealth October 15th, 2015 14:49

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Originally Posted by lurkingknight (Post 1961460)
not sure, I didn't have any exemplars to measure against when I started digging deeper into my feeding issue. By the time I started measuring them, I had run out of good rounds. I personally felt the bad rounds were too small since the only size relation I could test was with another brand that did feed properly but stealth is saying they were large. He would've heard more from the manufacturer.


For a 450fps dmr, a .32 or a .36 is what I would choose. The bioshot .32s actually weigh closer to .31 if you have a scale that's precise enough to measure.
.


Potentially they may be too small. I can take a look when I'm home.

They fired fine with excellent trajectory as long as you used highcaps but they would jam up in midcaps


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